Dæmonen #24
In "Mysteriet om Midnatsjægeren!", DD travels to England, where Ka-Zar is wrongfully accused of being the Midnight Stalker. As the mystery unfolds, DD uncovers a scheme by The Plunderer to frame his brother, leading to a tense pursuit across the countryside. In a surprising final panel, Karen receives a letter from Spider-Man—revealing he knows that Matt and DD are the same person. Written by Stan Lee, illustrated by Gene Colan with inks by Frank Giacoia, and featuring cover art by Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia, this 1968 issue offers a gripping blend of suspense and identity intrigue, all in a 1.65 DKK comic from Interpresse.
In "Mysteriet om Midnatsjægeren!", DD travels to England, where Ka-Zar is accused of being the Midnight Stalker. As suspicion mounts, DD uncovers a plot by The Plunderer to frame his brother, leading to a tense pursuit that tests their bond. In a final panel, Karen receives a letter from Spider-Man—hinting at a secret that could unravel everything.
In the shadowed stillness of a clockroom, a king faces an assassin within the ticking heart of his palace. As the hands of time seem to freeze, the man in the clock is no longer just a figure—something ancient stirs, and the assassin becomes the next face on the face of the clock.
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