Jhebbal Sags Barn - (Conan)
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Historie nr |
2 |
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BiSerie |
Conan |
Navn på historie |
Jhebbal Sags Barn |
Antall sider |
45,0 |
Startside |
45 |
Ident |
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Orginalt navn |
The Children of Jhebbal Sag |
Orginalt år |
1978 |
Orginalt blad |
The Savage Sword of Conan (Marvel, 1974 serien) |
Orginalt nr |
27 |
Orginal måned |
Mars |
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Informasjon/Beskrivelse |
Tidligere utgitt i Conan (Bladkompaniet / Schibsted, 1990 serien) #1/1991 og Conan album (Bladkompaniet, 1992 serien) #30 - Blodmåne (Oktober 1999). Adapted from Robert E Howard's short story, "Beyond the Black River".
Conan, Balthus. Conan tells Balthus of the cult of Jhebbal Sag. Once all living things worshipped him when men and beasts spoke the same language. Zogar Sag can control those few animals and creatures who also remember. Conan is able to neutralize them using a symbol he once noticed. The pair hurry to return to the Fort to warn them of the impending Pictish assault, but they are too late. The only thing left to do is warn the settlers to flee while the Picts are busy with the fort. They are joined by Slasher, a feral dog. Balthus is sent on to warn settlers of the coming Pict raid, and Conan parts from him to warn a group of settler who had gone to gather salt. Conan manages to warn the salt-gathering party, but finds he has been marked for death by the gods of darkness for misusing the symbol of Jhebbal Sag. In the end Conan triumphs, but the fort is lost, and so is the entire province.
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Artister |
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Manus |
Roy William Thomas, Jr. (Roy Thomas) |
Tegninger |
John Buscema |
Tusj |
Tony DeZuñiga |
Oversetter |
Jens Erik Røsåsen |
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