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Cover: Jan Duursema

Démon #1

May 1985 · Arédit-Artima · 6,50 FRF
“Le palais d'émeraude”

In "Le palais d'émeraude," Arak ventures into the depths of a mysterious cavern, where he confronts the ancient Greek Fates and a vengeful Ker. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated with striking detail by Alfredo Alcala, this 1985 issue sees Arak challenge destiny itself, unlocking a deeper connection to his Quontauka roots and his divine lineage as the son of He-No, God of thunder. The cover, by Jan Duursema, captures the mythic intensity of the moment.

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writer Roy Thomas · artist, inker Alfredo Alcala · cover Jan Duursema

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writer Roy Thomas
artist, inker Alfredo Alcala
cover pencils, inks Jan Duursema

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Lost in deep caverns, Arak finds himself in the cave of the Greek Fates. There, he defies the three spirits and must defend himself from a still-vengeful Ker. Victorious, Arak claims ownership over his own destiny, and, impressed, the Fates bring him one step closer to his heritage as both a Quontauka brave and the son of He-No, God of thunder.

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