DC Comics, 1985.
#45 - "She That Hath Wings"
Plotted by Roy & Dann Thomas; Scripted by Lofficier; Art by Gerald Forton
In India, ARAK solves the mystery of a beautiful butterfly girl. Gerald Forton is a renowned French comic-book artist (BOB MORANE).
(French edition: Arak No. 7 (01/87), Aredit.)
#46 - "The Road to Valhalla"
Plotted by Roy & Dann Thomas; Scripted by Lofficier; Art by Tony DeZuniga
ARAK tells a story of his youth when he met THOR, God of Thunder.
(French edition: Arak No. 7 (01/87) and No. 8 (03/87), Aredit.)
#47 - "Here be Dragons"
Plotted by Roy & Dann Thomas; Scriped by Lofficier; Art by Tony DeZuniga
In China, ARAK becomes involved in a plot revolving around a mythical dragon-like beast. Featuring the return of HAAKON.
(French edition: Arak No. 8 (03/87), Aredit.)
#48 - "Dragon Slayers for Hire"
Plotted by Roy & Dann Thomas; Scripted by Lofficier; Art by Carmine Infantino & Tony DeZuniga
Continuing the story-line that began in #47. ARAK and his friends are hired to slay a Dragon.
(French edition: Arak No. 8 (03/87), Aredit.)
#49 - "When Dragons Clash"
Plotted by Roy & Dann Thomas; Scripted by Lofficier; Art by Carmine Infantino & Tony DeZuniga
Concluding the story-line that began in #47. The mastermind behind the plot is revealed to be ARAK's arch-foe, the witch ANGELICA.
(French edition: Arak No. 9 (04/87), Aredit.)
#50 - "The Road to the Rising Sun"
Plotted by Roy & Dann Thomas; Scripted by Lofficier; Art by Tony DeZuniga
Last issue. ARAK and his friends visit Ancient Japan. He and VALDA part company.