Superserien (Månriddaren) #12/1982
Conan and Erfu flee into the grasslands, pursued by Shemites, only to find themselves trapped between enemies and the wrath of a monstrous bear-god summoned by dying dwarves. In this pivotal issue, Conan confronts the enslaved Aesirs—among them Niord—while facing a brutal test of strength and survival. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life with dynamic art by John Buscema, Ernie Chan, and George Roussos, the cover by Bill Sienkiewicz captures the raw intensity of the moment.
Månriddaren faces a desperate stand in Jerusalem, racing to confront Nimrod Strange and his rogue army—only to be ambushed before he can strike. With assassins closing in, he must rely on instinct, allies, and the weight of his mission as the city becomes a battleground.
In the scorched grasslands, Conan and Erfu flee pursued by Shemites, only to stumble upon a hidden horror: Aesirs, including Niord, enslaved by dwarves. When Conan breaks the chains, the dwarves summon their bear-god in a desperate final stand—facing a warrior who won’t be broken.
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