Dæmonen #2
"En nations død!" delivers a pulse-pounding chapter in the Dæmonen saga, with Steve Gerber and Hans Hansen crafting a high-stakes thriller where DD infiltrates Black Spectre’s airship only to be captured. Gene Colan’s dynamic art, sharpened by Frank Giacoia’s inks and P. Goldberg’s bold colors, brings to life a world where Mandrill’s takeover of the U.S. is underway, and even the heroes are paralyzed by the threat of atomic war. Cover by John Romita, this 1982 issue from Winthers Forlag is a striking piece of Nordic comic history, blending espionage, mind control, and political tension in a story that unfolds with relentless momentum.
In "En nations død!", the shadowy Dæmonen (DD) infiltrates Black Spectre’s airborne fortress, only to be captured as Mandrill’s grand scheme unfolds—America’s heroes frozen in fear by the threat of atomic annihilation. With the White House under Mandrill’s control and the brainwashed Black Widow guarding them, DD and Shanna must break free and strike at the heart of the regime.
In "Gladiatorens bagmand," the Gladiator abducts Candice Nelson after she investigates the work of Ted Sallis, drawing DD into the Florida Everglades where he tracks both the kidnapper and the elusive scientist. The swamp becomes a tense battleground as past secrets and present dangers collide.
In "Hyggenat i Floridas sumpe!...", the Florida swamp becomes a battleground as the Man-Thing clashes with the Gladiator, while DD faces the chilling threat of the Death-Stalker, whose touch brings icy death. Trapped in an old shack with Rory, DD must survive the flames and the Gladiator’s fury—only for the Man-Thing to intervene, just as the Death-Stalker vanishes with Candice, leaving the fate of the sister—and the fight—uncertain.
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