Dæmonen #28
In "Du må ikke begære din næstes planet!", DD finds himself in the middle of a cosmic dilemma when a college lecture on alien law takes a sudden, dangerous turn—real extraterrestrials show up with plans that threaten Earth. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Gene Colan’s dynamic art with inks by Dick Ayers, this 1968 issue blends sci-fi intrigue with a touch of satire. The cover, penciled by Colan and inked by Frank Giacoia, captures the tension perfectly.
In "Du må ikke begære din næstes planet!", DD finds himself in over his head when a classroom lecture on extraterrestrial law takes a sudden turn—real aliens have arrived, and they’re not here for a friendly chat. With no time for legal formalities, the professor must confront an interstellar threat that’s anything but academic.
In "Uheldige Harry!", a fugitive seeking refuge on Easter Island stumbles upon an ancient scroll that awakens the island’s mysterious stone heads—revealing them to be alien beings who whisk him away as a curiosity. The story unfolds with a quiet dread, blending Cold War-era sci-fi with mythic unease, as the line between legend and extraterrestrial reality blurs.
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