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Conan og Edderkoppguden: Barn - (Conan)
Historie nr 1
BiSerie Conan
Navn på historie Conan og Edderkoppguden: Barn Del 4
Antall sider 44,0
Startside 3
Ident
   
Orginalt navn The Children of Zath (Conan and the Spider God - part 4).
Orginalt år 1993
Orginalt blad Savage Sword of Conan (Marvel, 1974 serien)
Orginalt nr 210
Orginal måned Juni
   
Informasjon/Beskrivelse Senere utgitt i Conan album (Bladkompaniet / Schibsted, 1992 serien) #54 - Conan og Edderkoppguden (Oktober 2007).
Basert på "Conan and the Spider God" av L. Sprague De Camp. Del 4 av 4.

Conan, Rudabeh, stygian scholar Psamitek, captain Catigern, Lar, wizard Harpagus, wizard Feridun.
Conan remains in Yezud, hoping of secure the eight great jewels that serve as eyes to the massive statue representing the city’s spider god, Zath. Complicating matters is that Conan has fallen in love with a sacred dancer from that god’s temple, Rudabeh. The Stygian Psamitek informs Conan that he has a message for him from Rudabeh. It’s deviltry and Conan is saved by captain Catigern. Back to Yezud, the festival of all the gods is held. Conan enters the temple of Zath and is interrupted by Rudabeh herself. Conan must agree not to commit the sacrilege of stealing the god’s eyes. Then Feridun, the high priest of Zath arrives. Conan hides in the tunnels, and naturally comes face to face with Zath. Conan is about to be eaten by Zath when Rudabeh’s voice attracts the monster’s attention. The girl is stung by Zath and lies dead on the ground. The temple is set on fire. Feridun tries to stop Zath from escaping using his magical powers, but is killed by the giant spider. Come morning, Catigern offers Coanan a job as a mercenary, but he declines. As he prepares to ride away, Conan encounters Harpagus, still deprived of his memory.
   
Artister  
   
Manus Roy William Thomas, Jr. (Roy Thomas)
Tegninger John Buscema
Tusj Eufronio Reyes Cruz (E. R. Cruz)
Plot Lyon Sprague de Camp

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