Atlantic special #10
"Hett uppdrag" delivers a high-stakes adventure from 1979, with Archie Goodwin’s sharp storytelling and John Buscema’s dynamic art bringing to life Flamman’s desperate quest to rescue his beloved Crystal. When she vanishes into the tropical dictatorship of Terra Verde, Flamman turns to the sorceress Agatha Harkness for help—only to find Crystal ensnared in a web of manipulation, falsely worshipped as the goddess Ixchel while general Robles crushes the uprising she’s been made to inspire. The cover by Joe Sinnott captures the tension perfectly.
In "Hett uppdrag," Flamman turns to the sorceress Agatha Harkness to track down his missing lover, Crystal, who's vanished into the tropical dictatorship of Terra Verde. There, the villain Diablo has manipulated the populace into believing Crystal is the reincarnated goddess Ixchel, inciting rebellion against the iron-fisted general Robles—whose brutal crackdown threatens to consume the entire nation.
In "Hett uppdrag," the superhero Fantastiska Fyran races to stop Diablos grip on Terra Verde, confronting his twisted influence and freeing the mind-controlled Crystal. As the battle reaches its climax, Diablo and General Robles meet their end in a sudden explosion—leaving the aftermath to unfold.
In "Varelsen i Skräck-sjön," Hulk finds himself ensnared in the fishing net of Angus Mactavish, a humble fisherman whose life takes a sudden turn when he and his wife Sarah are kidnapped by the eccentric landowner Svarte Jaimie Macawber. With the fate of the feared monster of Skräck-sjön hanging in the balance, Angus and Hulk must navigate a dangerous game of survival and secrets—where the real threat may not be the creature in the lake, but the man who claims to protect it.
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