Dæmonen #22
In "Dæmonen møder Trippelmanden!", the Masked Marauder and the Gladiator unleash their ultimate weapon: the Tri-Android, a machine forged from the combined talents of three master criminals. Sent to confront DD, the android becomes the latest threat in the Maggia’s power struggle, testing the limits of the Dæmonen’s resolve. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated with dynamic flair by Gene Colan, with inks by Frank Giacoia and Dick Ayers, this 1968 issue features a cover by Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia that captures the clash of forces with striking intensity.
In "Dæmonen møder Trippelmanden!", the Masked Marauder and Gladiator unleash the Tri-Android—a fearsome machine forged from the combined talents of three master criminals—on Dæmonen in a high-stakes bid to claim control of the Maggia. With the android's deadly precision and the duo's cunning, the clash between hero and machine pushes Dæmonen to his limits in a battle that could decide the fate of the criminal underworld.
In "Verdens bedeste beskyttelsesrum!" from Dæmonen #22 (1968), a man’s obsession with survival leads him to construct a private bomb shelter—only to discover that isolation and a single, stubborn can of food may be his undoing. Trapped inside with no way to open his provisions, he must confront the consequences of his selfishness in the most literal sense.
In "En lille rød knap...", a disillusioned American scientist flees to the USSR, constructing a towering dome meant to shield Soviet leaders from nuclear retaliation—only for the truth to unfold in a quiet, unsettling twist. The story unfolds with a tense, grounded realism, where the line between defense and escape blurs beneath a cold war sky.
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