Cover Credits |
Artist: Tony DeZuniga |
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Comic Title: Arak, Son of Thunder #47
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: August 1985
On Sale Date:
May 16, 1985 Newsstand Date May 16, 1985
Source: Amazing Heroes, #69
Newsstand Date May 16, 1985
Source: House Ad, Red Tornado #2, Page IBC
Newsstand Date May 9, 1985
Source: DC Releases, #15
Shipping Date April 23, 1985
Source: Amazing Heroes, #69
Copyright Date April 23, 1985
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1985
DC publication dates beyond April 1981 listed by the LoC
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Shipping Date April 16, 1985
Source: DC Releases, #15
Shipping Date April 23, 1985
Source: Comics Journal, #98
Cover Price: $0.75
Page Count: 32
Editor: Roy Thomas
Story |
Title: "Here Be Dragons"
Pages: 23
Feature(s):
Arak
Plotter: Roy Thomas
Plotter: Danette Thomas
Scripter: Randy Lofficier
Scripter: Jean-Marc Lofficier
Artist: Tony DeZuniga
Letterer: David Cody Weiss
Colorist: Adrienne Roy
Feature Character(s)
- Arak (last appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #46; next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
Supporting Character(s)
- Valda (last appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #46; next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
- Satyricus (last appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #46; next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
- Malagigi (last appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #46; next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
- Alsind (last appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #46; next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
- Re-Is Hazz (last appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #46; next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
- Haakon (last appearance in Arak/Son of Thunder #25; next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
Villain(s)
- A dragon (next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
Other Character(s)
- Mu-Lan (next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
- Chou-Ch'eng (a cantonese governor; next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
- Wen-Chi (Chou's daughter; next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
- Various Chinese sailors (no further appearances)
- Khodja Hassan (the brother of Re-Is Hazz; next appearance in Arak, Son of Thunder #48)
Comments:
This story continues in Arak, Son of Thunder #48.
Synopsis:
The Karama arrives in the harbor of Canton which is filled with Chinese dragon boats. A real dragon emerges from the water below and begins destroying ships. Arak and his companions begin pulling survivors from the water and taking them aboard the Karama, one of the few unmolested ships. When Arak sees a young girl in the water, he dives in after her and succeeds in getting her to safety. However, Arak himself is injured by the dragon and knocked unconscious.
Arak's friends watch as another man swims toward the Quontaukan and carries his body back to the ship. When he climbs aboard several of them recognize him as Haakon the viking they last saw at White Cathay. Haakon has come to Canton posing as a Byzantine ambassador in order to make a profit.
Arak recovers and reaches shore. He learns that the girl he saved is the governors daughter which earns him a reward. Haakon offers to kill the dragon for a price. The Chinese are offended as dragons are revered creatures in their land.
Arak and his friends then meet Khodja Hassan, an arab merchant and brother of the ship's captain. Hassan gives them a place to stay. That night Arak and Valda get a moment alone together. Their quiet time is cut short when Mu-Lan, an armored woman on horseback attacks.
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