Arak recalls an adventure he had when still with the Vikings. He and his men had claimed a whale carcass when a rival clan attacked them. Arak fell in the battle and was taken to Valhalla by a valkyrie. When he arrives, Thor approaches to meet one of his nominal worshipers, but Arak declares that He-No is the rightful God of Thunder, prompting a battle with the god (with a little prodding from Loki, that is). Arak proves his mettle, and divine heritage, by lifting the hammer, Mjollnir, and Thor offers to return the Viking to the land of the living. Arak agrees and leaves on good terms.
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Dépôt légal: 31-12-1986 Date de parution: 31-12-1986 Nombre de pages: 68 Éditeur:Arédit Type: album simple
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