Dæmonen #35
In "Dæmonen dør først!", the Trapster turns to Nelson and Murdock for legal counsel—only to find himself in a showdown with Daredevil that leaves the hero seemingly defeated. With the odds shifting, he heads to the Baxter Building, hoping to confront the Fantastic Four, only to discover the Invisible Girl alone and unprepared. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Gene Colan, with inks by John Tartaglione, the cover by Colan and Tartaglione captures the tension of a villain at a crossroads.
In "Dæmonen dør først!", Trapster, believing he’s bested Daredevil, seeks legal counsel from Nelson and Murdock—only to find himself tangled in a new kind of fight. With the Fantastic Four’s Baxter Building his next target, he confronts Invisible Girl alone, unaware of what dangers still lie ahead.
In "Døden kører i rutchebane!", a tormented engineer’s spirit returns to haunt the amusement park he once built—now a ghoulish playground where the owner’s cruelty is met with a ride he’ll never survive. The story unfolds in chilling silence, the typeset letters echoing through the empty tracks as fear takes the wheel.
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↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #30 (1962), Tales of Suspense #31 (1962), Daredevil #35 (1967)
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