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===''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' (comic)===
===''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' (comic)===
In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (comic)|comic adaptation]] of ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' by [[Shotaro Ishinomori]], Agahnim's role is virtually identical to in the game. However, he is now shown as the one who kills [[Link's uncle]], and kidnaps Zelda from the Sanctuary shortly after the two initially reach it. He is shown to have some level of agency separate from Ganon, though he acknowledges him as his master, while [[Epheremelda]] says that they are "good buddies." Throughout the early chapters, he is shown demanding that all traces of the [[Knights of Hyrule]]'s bloodline be wiped out, realizing that Link is likely one of them. At the end of Chapter 5, Link attempts to kill him with the [[Master Sword]] as he tries to send Zelda to the Dark World, but his magic causes the sword to simply pass through him, allowing the ritual to finish uninterrupted while Link becomes paralyzed. However, he manages to break free, and at the beginning of Chapter 6, he defeats him by reflecting his evil magic back at his face, causing his skin to start rapidly melting off. Despite being skeletonized and moments from death, he manages to use his last breath to send Link to the Dark World. He then begins burning away, with the resulting smoke flying off in a way that causes the moon to look like a skull, thus acting as a visual transition to the Dark World's own skull-faced moon. Later, in Chapter 11, a ghostly apparition of Agahnim appears in [[Ganon's Tower|Ganon's Castle]] along with ones of [[Moldorm (boss)|Moldorm]] and [[Lanmola]]. [[Roam]] charges through it with a sword, destroying it while also incapacitating him. Its remains let off sparks, and Ganon then appears from smoke.
In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (comic)|comic adaptation]] of ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' by [[Shotaro Ishinomori]], Agahnim's role is virtually identical to in the game. However, he is now shown as the one who kills [[Link's uncle]], and kidnaps Zelda from the Sanctuary shortly after the two initially reach it. He is shown to have some level of agency separate from Ganon, though he acknowledges him as his master, while [[Epheremelda]] says that they are "good buddies." Throughout the early chapters, he is shown demanding that all traces of the [[Knights of Hyrule]]'s bloodline be wiped out, realizing that Link is likely one of them. At the end of Chapter 5, Link attempts to kill him with the [[Master Sword]] as he tries to send Zelda to the Dark World, but his magic causes the sword to simply pass through him, allowing the ritual to finish uninterrupted while Link becomes paralyzed. However, he manages to break free, and at the beginning of Chapter 6, he defeats him by reflecting his evil magic back at his face, causing his skin to start rapidly melting off. Despite being skeletonized and moments from death, he manages to use his last breath to send Link to the Dark World. He then begins burning away, with the resulting smoke flying off in a way that causes the moon to look like a skull, thus acting as a visual transition to the Dark World's own skull-faced moon.


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