Dæmonen #23
In "Dæmonen går amok!", the Marauder traps DD and the Gladiator in a twisted game of survival, whisking them from one dangerous arena to another. With the fate of the Tri-Man hanging in the balance and a Roman Coliseum set teeming with Maggia leaders, the two adversaries are forced into a brutal clash—only for a sudden turn of events to test their loyalty in ways neither expected. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Gene Colan’s dynamic art and Frank Giacoia’s sharp inks, this 1968 issue features cover art by Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia, all set against the backdrop of a 1.65 DKK comic from Denmark’s Interpresse.
In "Dæmonen går amok!", the Marauder traps DD and Gladiator in a twisted game of survival, first at his base and then in a cinematic recreation of the Roman Coliseum where Maggia leaders gather. Forced into battle, the two rivals clash—until a sudden escape of a caged lion shifts the tide, leading to an unexpected act of mercy that changes everything.
In "Skrækkens dimension!", a curious teenager stumbles upon a chilling secret: a construction crew digging a hole in the street is actually a front for two-dimensional beings plotting to breach our world. As the line between dimensions begins to blur, the teen must find a way to stop the invasion before it’s too late.
In "Ned!", a desperate elevator operator bets everything on a dangerous ruse, tricking a wealthy passenger into tipping him by faking a malfunction—only to find the man’s chilling promise echoes as the elevator plummets into darkness. The story’s stark tension and sudden shift from greed to dread are heightened by its stark, typeset letters and the quiet horror of a ride that never stops.
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