Super Marvel #9/1982
In "Verdens-hersker i en kælder!", Conan and Diana race across the plains between Kush and Sukhmet, pursued by Darfari, only to find refuge with the enigmatic Thutmekri. When Conan and Erfu volunteer as captives to infiltrate Darfari’s forces, their daring escape sets the stage for a tense alliance—and a pivotal moment where Diana parts ways with Conan to join Thutmekri’s cause. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life with dynamic art by John Buscema and Ernie Chan, this 1982 Egmont issue features a cover by Frank Miller and Joe Jusko that captures the story’s high-stakes intrigue.
In "Verdens-hersker i en kælder!", MK finds himself wrongly accused of murder and forced to unravel the truth behind a hate-fueled crime. With a racist villain in a rat suit targeting immigrants, MK must race against time to expose the real culprit before he’s framed for a crime he didn’t commit.
In the sun-scorched plains between Kush and Sukhmet city, Conan and Diana flee the relentless Darfaris, seeking refuge with the enigmatic Thutmekri. When Conan and Erfu volunteer as captives to infiltrate Darfari ranks, their daring escape sets a course of betrayal and uneasy alliance. As Diana departs for Thutmekri’s side, Conan and Erfu must rely on each other in the shadow of war—two warriors bound not by trust, but by survival.
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