Super Marvel #5/1982
In "Fang en morder," Conan finds himself in Meroe, capital of Kush, where he earns the trust of Queen Tananda by rescuing her from a furious mob. As political tensions rise, Tuthmes unleashes a swine-demon to eliminate Amboola and presents Diana to the queen as a slave—sparking Conan’s growing interest in her. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by John Buscema with inks by Ernie Chan and colors by Roger Slifer, this 1982 Egmont issue features a striking cover by Bill Sienkiewicz.
In the ancient realm of Kush, Conan steps into the fray when he rescues Queen Tananda from a raging mob, earning his place as captain of her guards. When the sorcerer Tuthmes unleashes a swine-demon to eliminate Amboola and brings a mysterious woman named Diana before the queen as a slave, Conan finds himself drawn to her — though the price of that interest may be far greater than he expects.
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