Demonen i Mørket - (Conan)
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   | BiSerie |  
   Conan |  
    
   
   | Navn på historie |  
   Demonen i Mørket Del 1 |  
    
   
   | Antall sider |  
      17,0 |  
    
   
   | Startside |  
   3 |  
    
   
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   | Orginalt navn |  
   The Demon in the Dark. Part 1 |  
    
   
   | Orginalt år |  
   1982 |  
    
   
   | Orginalt blad |  
   Savage Sword of Conan (Marvel, 1974 serien) |  
    
   
   | Orginalt nr |  
   82 |  
    
   
   | Orginal måned |  
   November |  
   
   
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   | Informasjon/Beskrivelse |  
   Conan, Bor'aqh Sharaq (Barachan pirate), V'zhorr-Lok (demon), F'Qhar Razam (yppersteprest), Joya (Razams datter), Nahrela (Sharaqs elskerinne), Vezem (kjøpmann), Amrus (vertshuseier), Serena (gledespike), Surfan Derfai (yppersteprest), Durg, Brahl, Wurlen, Kraar.
  This is a sequel to SSoC#75, the story that introduced captain Bor'Aqh Sharaq. He makes his return, as an even more despicable character still obsessed with taking revenge on the Cimmerian. Captain Bor'Aqh Sharaq is a Barachan pirate who ran afoul of Conan. He has lost a hand and one eye. He wears a prosthetic right forearm. Elsewhere in Argos, a priest from the temple of the twelve-eyed thing is still upset about the desecration of their shrine. He and his guards know that three persons were involved in the blasphemous act, among them Conan. He stole a jewelled bowl. He sees a girl bathing. The girl accompanies her aged father, F'Qhar Razam to the ruined temple of the demon god V'Zhorr-Lok. There, he must perform a ritual to prevent the return of the demon to our world. A rich man to whom the merchant sold the stolen bowl wants more of the same, and he, too, hires thugs to find the Cimmerian.
 
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    | Manus | 
    Michael L. Fleisher |  
 
  
    | Tegninger | 
    Alfredo P. Alcala |  
 
  
    | Tusj | 
    Alfredo P. Alcala |  
 
 
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