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    Arak, Son of Thunder #2

    Arak, Son of Thunder » Arak, Son of Thunder #2 - The Devil Takes a Bride released by DC Comics on October 1, 1981.

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    The Devil Takes a Bride last edited by Superkitty on 07/13/22 07:54AM View full history

    Once again adrift on the high seas in a small craft, Arak is shipwrecked on a peninsula where he's taken for a spy of Carolus Magnus, and thrown into a dungeon. In his cell he meets a wizard who tells him about the strange things afoot in the castle.

    Note: This issue contains the Hostess Superhero Ad, Batman in "Lights... Camera... Crime!"

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    In his editorial at the back of the comic, writer Roy Thomas claims that he doesn't actually like the sword and sorcery genre. He freely admits some might find this strange, given his name is almost inseparable from comic book sword-and-sorcery tales. As he goes on to elaborate we learn that what he's really railing against is the clichés of the genre, such as: Magical swords far more worthy of continued series than their owners... brainless barbarians who wouldn't have lasted ten seconds in bat...

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