De Hylende Skyggers Dal  - (Conan)
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   | BiSerie |  
   Conan |  
    
   
   | Navn på historie |  
   De Hylende Skyggers Dal  |  
    
   
   | Antall sider |  
      50,0 |  
    
   
   | Startside |  
   3 |  
    
   
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   | Orginalt navn |  
   Valley Of Howling Shadows |  
    
   
   | Orginalt år |  
   1985 |  
    
   
   | Orginalt blad |  
   Savage Sword Of Conan Vol 1  |  
    
   
   | Orginalt nr |  
   118 |  
    
   
   | Orginal måned |  
   November |  
   
   
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   | Informasjon/Beskrivelse |  
   Senere utgitt i Conan (Bladkompaniet, 1990 serien) #2/2003. Conan, Shameel, Gundar, Baku, Tymak, Pazun.
  Conan sneaks into a Saahkiar camp and steals a chalice of gold. He is pursued by the entire clan. Conan barely makes it across a collapsing ravine. He wanders into a village that night and tries to barter his treasure, but finds that the village is surprisingly abundant in gold and jewels, much brought by a mysterious cloaked figure. Conan spend his money on a local prostitute, Shameel. Their interlude is interrupted by the arrival of the Saakhiar. Conan manages to escape yet again. Eventually, an earthquake creates a path to a valley inside the mountain range. The pair enters, but soon realizes they are being followed by the remnants of the Saakhiar horde. Their fears are realized as a creepy sphinx appears and warns them they have no hope here in the place of Emak. A procession of the damned, monsters, zombies, and pitiful humans marches by, and Conan is forced to do battle with a gigantic monstrosity.
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    | Manus | 
    Larry Yakata |  
 
  
    | Tegninger | 
    Gary Kwapisz |  
 
  
    | Tusj | 
    Gary Kwapisz |  
 
 
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