Elefantens Tårn - (Conan)
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Historie nr |
7 |
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BiSerie |
Conan |
Navn på historie |
Elefantens Tårn |
Antall sider |
41,0 |
Startside |
161 |
Ident |
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Orginalt navn |
The Tower of the Elephant. |
Orginalt år |
1977 |
Orginalt blad |
The Savage Sword of Conan (Marvel, 1974 serien) |
Orginalt nr |
24 |
Orginal måned |
November |
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Informasjon/Beskrivelse |
Tidligere utgitt i Conan (Semic, 1984 serien) # 1/1984, Conan bok (Bladkompaniet / Schibsted, 1998 serien) #2 - Erkefienden (Mars 1999) og Conan Maxi (Bladkompaniet / Schibsted, 2002 serien) #12 - Erkefienden (Juli 2011). Adapted from Robert E. Howard's "The Tower of the Elephant".
Conan, Taurus, Yag-Kosha, Yara. Young Conan intends to steal a legendary jewel called "the heart of the elephant", which is in the possession of a wizard named Yara, who dwells in a high tower named "Tower of the elephant". The thieves who, in the past, tried to get their hands on the jewel have met gruesome ends. Conan makes his attempt the very same night a colleague of much greater repute and skill, one Taurus, prince of thieves, decides on the same course of action. The two men manage to reach the base of the tower unharmed and climb up the sheer walls of the tower. Taurus falls dead. Conan discovers a treasure-filled room and manages to escape an attack by the keeper of this great hoard: a huge venomous spider. Conan goes down a stairwell, and meets a very strange and mysterious creature: the elephant-headed Yag-Kosha, an ancient and wise being from beyond the stars. He tells his story to the youth. He was betrayal and been enslaved by the devilish Yara. Now comes the time for Yag-Kosha's deliverence and revenge. The tower of the elephant is the third published Conan story (Weird Tales, March 1933), and the first one that doesn't feature him as king of Aquilonia. In this tale, Conan is still a mere youth (even if a pretty big one), trying to make a living as a thief in Zamora's unnamed city of thieves.
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Artister |
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Manus |
Roy William Thomas, Jr. (Roy Thomas) |
Tegninger |
John Buscema |
Tusj |
Alfredo P. Alcala |
Oversetter |
Jens Erik Røsåsen |
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