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America, seeking a new home). In anger, He-No returns his son to his body - but gives him a single feather from his enormous Headdress of Power. From this point on, Arak gains the ability to see spirits and a resistance to magic. He becomes a shaman, although he still concentrates the majority of his skills on his warrior training. Eventually, he bids farewell to his friends and sails from Japan across the Pacific back to North America. He finds his people and leads them to an island off the West coast of Canada where they remain at peace. On his deathbed, his father appears to him, tells him he loves him, and leaves a mystic cloak for a descendant who he promises will aid the world when they need it the most. Arak/Bright-Sky-After-Storm dies happy.
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Angelica attacks the Vikings and some monks. All of the Vikings, including Arak's adoptive father, are killed. Arak seizes the gold cross and says, "Hammer of one god, or cross of another, strike for me now!" He throws the cross, which has a sharp bottom, at the serpent. The cross pierces the roof of
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and rescued just before the canoe sinks. He is unconscious, but awakens just long enough to utter the phrase He-No (a reference to his Native American father) a few times and swing a knife at the Viking leader. He was not attacking, but cut off the leader's necklace which has a hammer symbol called a
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Arak's mother, Star-of-Dawn (of the Quontauka Native tribe) was seduced by an evil serpent god while wandering alone. She realized at the last moment what was happening, and tried to escape before the final act. She was rescued by He-No, the Thunder God. He took her into his realm and under his care
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Arak encounters many creatures and races from myth and legend, gods, heroes and demons. At one point, he dies and encounters his father, He-No, who explains his origin and offers him a place at his side. Arak refuses, wanting to find the remaining fragments of his tribe (now wandering across North
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Arak is a good swordsman, skilled with a tomahawk, trained in hand-to-hand combat and is competent with the bow and arrow. He also possesses limited certain magical powers which include weather manipulation, earth control, longevity, along with spell and illusion casting, all due to his godly
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As a young man Arak joins the Vikings on their raids. They consist mostly of raiding monasteries for treasure, including a huge gold bejeweled cross which the captain hangs upside down on the mast as a good luck hammer of thunder. Near the end of the first issue, a sea serpent sent by the
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its mouth and enters its brain, killing it. Arak manages to save one monk. The monk tells him that God has delivered them. Arak replies he does not know it if it had been the monk's god, or his own god, whom he had all but forgotten.
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she recovered from the serpent god's venomous bite. Although she married him in gratitude, she did not really love him, and missed her people; so he returned her to her tribe. Her father, the tribal
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stories recast with Arak, They just had similar element's because Howard was my primary influence in sword and sorcery, so I just naturally thought that way"
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Expert swordsman, archer, and tracker, weather manipulation, earth manipulation, illusion casting, longevity, magic, marksmanship, wind bursts
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Arak and Valda (along with several other heroes of past eras) traveled to the present day to help battling the
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monsters and entities, Arak encounters figures and creatures from myth and legends, including
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Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).
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into an almost cybernetic entity with no memory of his previous life, and being renamed as
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discovering Europe, Thomas later stated "Arak, Son of Thunder's early issues were not
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special. She is apparently still living in our time and has visited the
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for the time when it debuted. Unlike other Native American heroes, like
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Arak (Bright-Sky-After-Storm) is depicted very much as a
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In 1982, Arak received a 5.5" action figure as part of
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Bright-Sky-After-Storm was discovered out at sea by
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in early appearances. Later, after encountering the
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Index

Arak (comics)

Adrian Gonzales
Alfredo Alcala
Publisher
DC Comics
First appearance
The Warlord
Roy Thomas
Ernie Colón

Publisher
Ongoing series
Adventure
Roy Thomas
Dann Thomas
Tony DeZuniga
Penciller(s)
Ernie Colón
Adrian Gonzales
Ron Randall
Gérald Forton
Inker(s)
Alfredo Alcala
Colorist(s)
Adrienne Roy
comic book
superhero
DC Comics
special insert

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