Dæmonen #25
In "Den hoppende frø," Matt’s desperate attempt to shield his secret identity backfires spectacularly when he claims his alter ego, the Daredevil, is actually his twin brother Mike—prompting Foggy and Karen to demand a meeting. The revelation sets off a chain of events that brings not just a long-lost sibling into focus, but also the mysterious, hopping presence of Leap-Frog. With Gene Colan’s expressive art and Frank Giacoia’s dynamic inks bringing the tension to life, this issue blends personal stakes with surreal intrigue, all under Stan Lee’s sharp storytelling. The cover by Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia captures the moment’s chaotic energy perfectly.
When Matt panics about exposing his secret identity, he spins a wild tale to Foggy and Karen: that the superhero DD is actually his long-lost twin brother, Mike. Naturally, they’re intrigued—and demand a meeting. Enter Mike, and with him, the unexpected arrival of Leap-Frog, adding a splash of chaos to an already tangled situation.
In "Kongen leve!" from Dæmonen #25 (1968), a greedy prince marries a widowed queen, only to plot her demise using her sleepwalking. When her late husband’s portrait speaks and ghostly hands intervene, the prince meets a fate he never expected.
In the cold silence beneath the earth, a soldier lies in a sealed capsule, his mind adrift in isolation. When a telepathic insect breaches the pod, the experiment turns unnerving—its presence leaves behind more than just fear. Though the authorities dismiss it as stress, a fragment of the creature remains, buried in the metal.
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