Havets hodeskalle - del IV. Døden i ukjent land - (Conan)
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Historie nr |
4 |
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BiSerie |
Conan |
Navn på historie |
Havets hodeskalle - del IV. Døden i ukjent land Del 4 |
Antall sider |
54,0 |
Startside |
141 |
Ident |
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Orginalt navn |
Death In a Land Unknown. |
Orginalt år |
1992 |
Orginalt blad |
Savage Sword of Conan (Marvel, 1974 serien) |
Orginalt nr |
193 |
Orginal måned |
Januar |
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Informasjon/Beskrivelse |
Tidligere utgitt i Conan (Bladkompaniet, 1990 serien) #4/1996. Senere utgitt i Conan Maxipocket (Bladkompaniet/ Schibsted, 2011 serien) #1 - (August 2011).
Conan, Li-Zya, Kuchum, Thulsa Doom, Thoth-Amon, Yarralamundu, Jandliinatjari. The Serpent man impersonating Conan points out that their chains are too short for them to reach him. The Serpent man is falling within reach of Conan’s arms. The Cimmerian snaps the Serpent man’s neck and breaks his and his friends’ chains. Conan replaces his counterpart. The strong winds force the ship to finally beach itself on Australian soil. Carrying Thulsa Doom’s skull, the Serpent Men start their journey toward the spot where Doom’s body is to be found. Conan plays the role of his counterpart for as long as he can, then escapes. The three fugitives and the Serpent men in pursuit are attacked by arboreal, tailed humans. The Khitans retreat but Conan is captured. Li-Zya and Kuchum are captured once again by the Serpent men. Cimmerian sees that the tailed creatures are not humans, but marsupial equivalents. One day later, the Serpent men reach the great rock where the body of Thulsa Doom is kept. The Cimmerian escapes his crude cage. Leaving the village in the night, he is stopped by a group of human slaves. A shaman among them makes it clear that he wants Conan to follow them. A local tribe advises Conan to awaken a local deity, a rainbow serpent. Meanwhile, in the temple of Set within Uluru Thulsa Doom’s head is reattached to its body. The female, godly serpent casts Thoth-Amon away, sending his spirit back to his own body in faraway Stygia; as for Thulsa Doom, she separates his skull from his body once more and casts them in different epochs.
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Artister |
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Manus |
Roy William Thomas, Jr. (Roy Thomas) |
Tegninger |
John Buscema |
Tusj |
Ernie Chan (Ernie Chua) |
Oversetter |
Robert Wood |
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