Dæmonen #31
In "Blind mands bluff!", a secret humanoid robot—banned under human law—faces a desperate test when alien invaders attempt to turn it against its creators. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, the story follows the robot’s quiet defiance as it protects humanity without its inventor’s knowledge. The cover, a striking collaboration by Gene Colan, John Romita, Frank Giacoia, and John Romita, captures the tension of a world on the edge.
In a world where humanoid robots are outlawed, a reclusive inventor keeps his creation hidden—until alien forces arrive, seeking to weaponize it against humanity. Though the robot resists their control and forces their retreat, its creator remains unaware that its defiance wasn’t disobedience, but a choice that changed everything.
In "Hør, min elskede!", a sound engineer's obsession turns deadly when he attempts to kill a woman who rejected him—using sound waves as his weapon. But when the attack fails, his confusion turns to horror as the very frequencies he unleashed turn against him, leaving him dead while she remains untouched, her hearing loss the unexpected shield.
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