Dæmonen #21
In "Fælden!", an alien armada's failed invasion leaves one pilot stranded on Earth, forced to blend into human society. As military forces hunt for a monstrous invader, the real threat hides in plain sight—quietly reading the paper. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Steve Ditko, with a striking cover by Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia, this 1968 issue delivers a sharp, suspenseful twist on the classic alien-invasion trope.
In a quiet moment of cosmic tension, a philosophy student named Jo uncovers a chilling truth beneath the surface of seemingly peaceful alien visitors—what appears to be a desperate plea for sanctuary may actually be a carefully crafted deception. As the line between friend and foe blurs, Jo must confront the unsettling idea that kindness can be the most dangerous disguise of all.
In "Hvor er Wommellerne..?", a damaged alien spacecraft crash-lands on Earth after a failed invasion, leaving its pilot stranded among humans. As military forces hunt for a monstrous invader, the true alien—quietly blending in—reads a newspaper and muses aloud about the irony of Earth's overconfidence, his words slipping past the soldiers who never suspect the truth.
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