Super Marvel #8/1982
In "Den blodrøde dame," Conan and Diana find themselves trapped in the ancient city of Meroe, where Queen Tananda's cruel rule is about to collapse. With the help of a daring rescue and a fierce escape from a swine-demon, the pair flee as rebellion erupts through the streets. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life by John Buscema’s dynamic art, Ernie Chan’s inks, and George Roussos’s vivid colors, this 1982 tale is a gripping blend of myth and action. The cover by Bill Sienkiewicz captures the storm-laden tension of their final ride into the rain.
In "Den blodrøde dame," MK tracks a recently freed young killer, only to find himself drawn into a tense game when a mysterious woman enters the fray—her motives unclear, her connection to Joe Fasinera, the man she’s hunting, deeply personal. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, weaving suspense around a mother’s quest and a vigilante’s pursuit, all set against the shadowed streets of a city holding secrets.
In the scorched heart of Meroe, Conan rides into danger when he rescues Diana from Queen Tananda’s cruel grip—only to face a monstrous swine-demon in the shadows. As rebellion ignites in the city’s streets and Tananda falls to her people’s fury, the two flee together through the storm, riding into the unknown on horseback.
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