Dæmonen #26
In "Stylte-manden vender tilbage!", a farmer's rapid-growing night plant threatens to destroy everything in its path—until a mysterious meteorite, fallen earlier that day, proves to be its undoing. With help from his son and neighbors, the farmer discovers the key to stopping the plant lies in breaking apart the celestial rock and using its fragments. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by George Klein, this 1968 issue delivers a thrilling blend of sci-fi wonder and rural suspense. The cover, by Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia, captures the moment of crisis with striking intensity.
In "Stylte-manden vender tilbage!", Matt, still posing as Mike Murdock, Daredevil supreme, tracks the fleeing Leap-Frog only to cross paths with the towering Stilt-Man. As the Masked Marauder closes in on Daredevil’s secret identity, he unexpectedly intervenes—rescuing Stilt-Man from Hornhead’s grasp.
In "Syv lange år," a once-ruthless racketeer swears off crime after shattering a mirror, spending seven years living quietly—until the moment he breaks another, setting off a chain of events that leads back to the very fate he tried to escape. The story unfolds with a chilling inevitability, grounded in a single, haunting act that echoes through time.
In "Gro, lille plante!", a farmer faces an unexpected crisis when his rapidly growing night plant begins destroying everything in its path. As panic sets in, he takes refuge behind a mysterious meteorite that fell earlier—only to discover the strange rock has a deadly effect on the plant. With quick thinking and teamwork, he and the townspeople use the meteor’s power to stop the rampage before it’s too late.
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↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #26 (1962), Daredevil #26 (1967)
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