Den Grønne Keiserinne  - (Conan)
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   | BiSerie |  
   Conan |  
    
   
   | Navn på historie |  
   Den Grønne Keiserinne  |  
    
   
   | Antall sider |  
      21,0 |  
    
   
   | Startside |  
   59 |  
    
   
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   | Orginalt navn |  
   The Green Empress of Melnibone |  
    
   
   | Orginalt år |  
   1972 |  
    
   
   | Orginalt blad |  
   Conan The Barbarian Vol 1  |  
    
   
   | Orginalt nr |  
   15 |  
    
   
   | Orginal måned |  
   Mai |  
   
   
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   | Informasjon/Beskrivelse |  
   Senere utgitt i Conan Maxi (Bladkompaniet, 2002 serien) #3 - Frostgudens datter (Juli] 2003), Conan (Bladkompaniet, 1990 serien) #3/2006 og Conan Maxipocket (Schibsted, 2011 serien) #3 - Frostgudens datter (August 2012).
  Elric, Zukala, Zephra, Arkyn, Arioch, Terhali, Kulan-Gath, Xiombarg, Prince Gaynor the Damned. Conan and his companions Zephra and Elric approach the Sighing Lake where the other-dimensional city of Yagala stands. They are attacked by demons, but easily defeat them and make their way to the shores. They are forced to craft a boat from the ribcage of a giant skeletal creature while Sephra's father, Zukala, watches them through a magical portal. The three reach Kulan-Gath, who is attempting to summon the dread Terhali of Melnibone in order to gain supreme power. He believes the others were sent by Thoth-Amon, but before anything can be done, Prince Gaynor and his armies appear and all hell breaks loose. Kulan-Gath manages to complete his spell and Terhali rises from the dead.
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    | Manus | 
    Roy William Thomas, Jr. (Roy Thomas) |  
 
  
    | Tegninger | 
    Barry Smith |  
 
  
    | Tusj | 
    Sal Buscema |  
 
 
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