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1CONTENTS
Origins, 3
Den, by Corben, 5
Rat. by Draillet, 3
Conquering Armies, by Dionnet and Gal, 16
The Adventures of Yriss, by Druillet and Alexis, 29
Arvach, by Moebius, 37
Selena, by Mar
and Macedo, 45
The Sword of Shannara, by Terry Brooks, 55
Traumwach, by Mouehel, Pierson, and Voss, 59
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ithheld a clue to the mystery. miT walked. My bare f
relief in the heat
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by @ vacuous feeling
HUNGER —FOoDI!
existence in this deso-
late land
There were instinets, reflexes and a good
amount of muscular dexterity contained in
this body in which 1 found myself. | was
thankful but still confusedits. immediate
and found a protected
spot nearby.A creature, the likes of which I'd never seen before, was drinking from the pool.
T'was frozen with fear. Could it hear my pounding heart? Could it find me from my scent?
Could it sense my presence by some unknown faculty?
Apparently quenched, the lizardman left and disappeared among the rocks, | was about to
descend fora drink whens‘Another figure approached. The ornamented headdress and anklets
[Link] sound that alerted me.
| concluded that it was an Indian girl, which gave me new thoughts about my location. She
drank and left
Late. r I ‘And followed her.| studied the artifact as | passed. | conjectured that it housed machinery that drew water
from rocks or the depths of the earth {if this really was Earth). And was powered by solar
rays or nuclear energy.
This was the only human I'd seen since | had awakened here. Pethaps | should've confronted
her and tried communication, An ominous aura about her discouraged that plan. It was the
SOUND! Why would a sane person travel in this hostile land wearing noisy ornaments which
‘could attract carnivorous beasts. | circled ahead to watch her pass
“The images stirred phantasmic forces in my head and erotic ones in my body.
HEAVY METAL 1Surprised at my own reaction, | sat motionless, wondering about what had caused it and what
to do next, when a shadow crossed me.
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thought. He seemed In
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strategy, | resolved to
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The Sword of Shannara
By Terry Brooks
enon Leah ad no found he lt go he Journey 1
cree sic Rta led he
ad bec separated from the two Valen pane
set ln, He war no afd for hil, but he Feared he ery
Sorst for ae Ohmaord ie lon to ad thet way oof
the mitsimouded Black Oss He. too had called hopeeny
fuulelytumbling Binal about inte acknes nil Re voce
srs [Link] he end he ws fred to ami to hime
that the search was ales under sich conditions. Exhausted.
he puted on through he moods a what he Bele oe the
fecal drceion of the iowandsconoling Rims sghly
Sith the promise that he would find the ote inte day
Hie was late fort longer ne tha be bad expat,
breaking fs near deva sd cllaping st the edge of the
usants. Though edd watkaow then he ha emerged at
F'polnt south ofthe seeping bot: hy he tne is
tnfurane had been pated the imi and ep came over
Sim so quickly tate coud aot remember anything afer the
Slow eatelght fol of fling ashe cloped fn the tll
fonland gras seemed to him tht he sp a very lng tine,
bitinactheawateacd only several Monat Shean Flick
had begun ht ourny toward the ivr River eleving tat
eva: aconaidtbleGutnce south the pon the group has
eon making for while inthe Black Onl, Mesion quckly
Chose wo trae north an ty to eu across the tal of is
companions before reaching eve. Ite fled oid them
by that time, be knew he would be confronted wih the
MBplenant probably tat he were sil lost inthe entangle
lured the Highlander sapped om his ight pack shoul
dered the rest a bow and the sword of Leshan began 10
tmuch aptly notward, The ew hour of aferaoon dayightConte tem poge 57
Jems of governing justly ina society where the monare’s word
crate only tw Yet he fel hat in his own Way he was a good
{S ary man alive. Shea believed he masa man tbe looked up
to Perhaps, he tought ly, but his hie to date appeared 0
coast of one long ine of harrowing experencey and wil
escapades that had served ile or no consrtive purpose
“The smooth, aras-sovered Towards. changed trough,
barren ground, sing abrapay in small hls and dropping
sharply nt step. rence valleys that made uavel slow and
Imosthavardous in places. Menton looked ansiously bead
forsomeindicaion of more level train, but was impossible
tose vey fa even ftom the top of hestep ses, He plodded
on, deletes and steady fenoring the roughnest of the
jound andsilent beating his deekion to come that way. His
find wandered briefly, then suddenly snapped back as he
{Ugh the sound of a human voie. He Tstened intently for
Several seconds but could hear nothing further and dissed
itas the wind or his imagination, A moment later he heard it
Agno, only this time itwas the ler sound of «womans voice,
Shang ny somes sheaf hm tan and Tow He
srulked more quickly, wondering his eas were playing wicks
Cn him, but al the ume Rearing the womans Mello” voice
pow louder Soon the mesmeric sound of her singing led the
sirint gay almost wid abandon that each into the nnermost
depths fhe highlander’s min, bidding him t fallow to Beas
freeas the songlsel, Almost ina rancehewalkedsteadly on
Sniling broadly at the images the happy song conjured up wo
im. Vaguely, Re wondered what a woman would be dcig in
thexe bleak lowlands miles ftom any Kind of ciation, but
the song secmed vo dispel al is doubts ins warm asouranoe
thauit came fom the Rea
[At the peak of a particularly bleak rise, somewhat higher
than the surrounding hillocks, Menion found het siting
beneath a small wile tee with Jong. gnatled branches that
Teminded him of willow roots, She was a young git, very
beautiful and obviously very much at home in these lands 3
She sang bighls, seemingly oblivious to anyone who might be
raced by the sound of her voice, He did not conceal is
approach, but moved straight oer side smiling gently at her
ireuhnes and youth. She smiled Back i Rim, bat mage no
effort tose nor greet hrm, continuing the gay strains ofthe
tune she had Been singing allthis time. The Prince of Leah
ame 10 a halt overt feet away from her, but she gulch
beckoned him to come clover and sit net to her beneath the
cu-shaped tee Iwas then tht froma somewhere deep mithin
hina small warning nerve twinged, some sath sense not yet
ealranced by her vibrant song tugged at him and demanded
now why this young gil should ask «complete stranger ost
‘itn het There was Ro feason for his hestation other than
Pethaps the innate discos the hunter has forall things out of
Plce and umeim nature: but whatever the reason cased the
Highlander to pause. In that instant the gi andthe song
disappeared into vapor. leaving Menion Wo face the srange=
looking tte on the baren nee
For one second Menion Relist, unable to believe what
tag justoceurred and tien hasily moved to withdraw. But he
Joos ground about his Tee opened even as he. paused,
releasing a heavy clase of thikegnaled rors which wound
themselves tighly about the young man’s ankles, Holling him,
fast Menon stimbled over backward trying to break ree, For
‘moment he fun hi predicament to Be ludicrous, But ry
ie might he could not work ee of those clinging roots. The
Strangenesof the situation increased almost immediately ashe
flanced up to see the strange roocimbed tee, previously
frumobile approaching ina ow siretching motion, limbs
extended toward hin, their ie conning small but deadly
Tooking nese. Thoroughly aroused now, Menion dropped
his pack and bow in one motion and unsheathed the great
ord realizing that he ge an the song had heen a ilsion
{craw him thin reach ofthis ominous ce, He ct biel at
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the roots which hound him, severing them in places, but the
work its slow because they were wound so tightly abou his
lnkles that he could not risk broad strokes. Sudden panie set in
as he realized he could not get ice in time, but he forced the
Feeling down and shouted his defiance atthe plant, which by
ow was almost on top of hit, Swinging in fury as it came
‘within reach, he quickly severed a number of the clutching
limbs and it withdrew sights, ts whole frame shuddering in
pain, Menion knew that with ts next approach he had to trike
lis nerve center ihe expocted 0 destoy it Bul the strange tre
hhad other ideas; coiling its limbs into ise, it thrust them
toward the imprisoned traveler one ata time, showering him
swith the tiny needles that New off the ends. Many of them
‘missed altogether and some houaced harmlessly off his heavy
funicand boots. But others struck the exposed skin of his hands
find head and embedded themselves with small stinging
sensations, Menion ied to brush them off, while protecting
himself from further assault, but the little needles broke off
Ieaving their tips embedded in his skin, He flea kind of slow
drowsiness hegin to steal over him and! portions of his nervous
system ogin t go numb, He realized at once thatthe needles
Contained some sort of drug that was designed to put the plant's
Vitim to sleep, 10 render it helpless for easy disposition
Wildly, he fought the feeling seeping through his system, but
soon dropped: helplessly t0 his knees, unable t0 fight it,
[Knowing that the toe had on,
But amazingly. the deadly tee appeared o hesitate and then
tw inch slighty backward, coiling Sein in attack, Slow, heavy
Footsteps sounded behind the fallen prince, approaching
‘ctutiodsly: He could not tur his head to See who it was, and &
‘deep bast voice warned him abrupkly Wo remain motionles
‘The tee ciled expectant to stike, but an instant hefoee it
released ils deadly needles it wasseuck with shattering impact
by a huge mace that flew over the shoulder of the fallen
Menion. The strange tee was completely toppled by the blow
Obviously injured, it strugsled to rase iselt and fight back,
Hehind him, Menion heard the sharp Felease of how-steing
anda long black arrow embedded ise deep within the plant’
thick trank, Immediately the roots about his fect released their
{vip and sank into the earth and the main portion of the tee
Shuiddered violently limbs thrashing the sir and showering
needles i all directions. A momen later. it drooped slowly 10
the earth With a final spasm, it lay motionless
Sill heavily drugged from the needles, Menion felt the
strong hands of his rescuer grip hisshoulders roughly and force
him into a prone position wile «broad hunting knife severed
the few remaining strands binding his eet, The igure befere
him was @ powerfully built Dwart, dressed in the green and
brown woodsman' clothing worn by most ofthat race. He was
tall for a Dwar, a litle over five feet, and carried a small
arsenal of weapons ound about his broad waist. He looked
dlown at the drugged Menion and shook his head dubiously.
“You must he siranger to doa dumb thing ike that.” he
reprimanded the other in his decp bass voice. "Nobody with
any sense plays around with the Sirens
“Tam from Leah...(0 the west.” Menion managed to gasp
‘ou, is voice thick and strange to his own ears
“A highlander—1 might have known." The Dwarf laughed
heartily to himself “You'd have to be. | suppose. Well, don't
‘worry, you'l be fine in afew days. That drug won't kill you if
‘we gett treated, but you'l be out for a while”
He laughed again and turned to retrieve his mace, Menion,
‘with his nal ounce of strength, gasped him bythe tani
“T must teach...the Anat... Culhaven,” he gasped sharply
rake me t Balinor
The Dusurf looked hack at him sharply, but Menion had
lapsed into unconsciousness, Mutteing to himself, the Dart
picked up his own weapons and those of he fallen highlander,
Then with surprising suength, he heaved the lip form of
Menion over his broad shoulders, esting the load for balance
Satisfied at ast that all was in place, he bezan trudging steadily
‘uitering all the while, moving toward tne forests of the Anat.
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KNOW HOW LONG IT TOOK US TO SOBER UP FROM THAT PIES-OUT / FINALLY, BACK ON EARTH, E GOT
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“The smooth rasv-covered lowlands changed Wo Tough
barren ground, cing abruply in small hile and dropping
Sharply to steep, renchlike valleys that made wave! sow and
almost hazardovs in places. Menion Wokes anxious ahead
forsome indication of more level trai, ba twas impossible
tose very ar even Irom the top a the sieep rises. He ploded
tm, deliberately and steadily. ignoring the roughness of the
{round andsilenly berating his decison to come tat way. His
Mind wandered bie ten soddenlysrapped back as he
‘aught the sound of a human volce. He Istened intently for
Several seconds but could hear nothing further and dismised
ites the wind orbs imagination. A mement ater be heard
enn, ony thi timeit waste clear sound of a woman's oie
Singing sof somewhere ahcad of him, fet and tow. He
walked more quickly. wonde
tn him, but all the me
{ov Touder Soon the mesimere sound of her singing led the
Sina gan, almox wild abandon that reach ino the innermost
depth fhe higlanders ming, bidding him to folon. to Beas
fice asthe song sell Almost ina trancs he walked steady on
Smiling broadly a the images the happy song conjuted up 0
fim. Vagucly. he wondered what a woman would e doing in
{hese bleak lowlands, mils from aay Kindo ciation but
{he song semed wo dispel all hs doubtsn ts warn assurance
that it came fom the Neat
A the peak ofa patcuany leak rise. somewhat higher
than the surrounding. hillock, Menion found her siting
Teneath small wit te with long. gnaed branches that
‘minded him of willow roots. She was a young gir. very
teautfl and obviously very moch at ome in these land
shcsang ay suming ooo anyone who might be
attracied by the sound of her vole, He dd not conceal his
Approsch, but moved straight to her side smiling gently at het
iteahness and youth, She smiled back at him, bot mage no
effort wove orto greet him. continuing ie gay siruins ofthe
tune she had been singing ail hs time: The Prince of Leah
ame 1 4 hall several fee away from her, Bt she quickly
beckoned him to come closer and st next to her beneath He
‘odshaped tree Itwas then that from somewhere deep within
hin a'small waring nerve tinged, some axth sense nat yet
entranced by her vibrant song tugged at him and demanded 0
Know why his young gil should ak a complete strange ott
with net There was ho reason for As heaton other than
Pethape te innate dsr the hunter has forall things Out oF
Place and time in nature: But whatever the reason, caused the
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-Publisher: Metal Mammoth Inc
Cover: Nicollet
Stories & Art: Corben, Druillet,
Dionnet & Gal, Druillet & Alexis,
Moebius, Marre & Macedo, Terry
Brooks, Mouchel & Pierson & Voss,
Mezieres, Rubington, Montellier,
Bodé, Roy.
Format: JPG @ 150 DPI
File Count: 91+ NFO (00 nfo)
File Names: ghvm7704-001 thru
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APRIL, 1977
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