Super Marvel #6/1982
In "Truslen fra Morfeus!", Moon Knight races against time to protect a doctor whose brother has fallen into a coma after a patient—driven mad by the loss of dreams—gains terrifying powers. Written by Doug Moench and illustrated with striking intensity by Bill Sienkiewicz, this 1982 Egmont issue blends psychological dread and supernatural menace, with a cover by Frank Miller and Al Milgrom that captures the story’s eerie edge.
In "Truslen fra Morfeus!", Moon Knight races against time to protect Dr. Marlene’s brother, a physician now trapped in a coma after a patient—driven mad by the loss of dreams—gained terrifying powers. With the unstable, dreamless assailant on the verge of striking again, Moon Knight must confront the chilling consequences of a mind stripped of its most elusive sanctuary.
In the ancient kingdom of Kush, Conan steps in to save Queen Tananda from a furious mob, earning her trust and the title of captain of her guards. When the sorcerer Tuthmes unleashes a swine-demon to murder Amboola and brings a mysterious woman named Diana before the queen as a slave, Conan finds himself drawn to her, setting the stage for a dangerous alliance in a land where power and peril walk side by side.
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