Dæmonen #36
In "Spillet hedder Mayhem!", DD battles the Trapster to rescue the Invisible Girl, only to suffer a painful injury in the fight. As tensions rise, Foggy is drawn into a political campaign for District Attorney, while Debbie Harris—just released from prison—reaches out to him. With Dr. Doom's sudden arrival adding new danger, the stakes grow higher than ever. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Gene Colan, with inks by Frank Giacoia, and a striking cover by Gene Colan and Paul Reinman, this 1968 issue delivers a tense, character-driven chapter in a story that’s as much about consequences as it is about action.
In "Spillet hedder Mayhem!", DD battles the Trapster to rescue the Invisible Girl, only to suffer a painful injury in the fight. Meanwhile, Foggy is drawn into politics after being asked to run for District Attorney, while Debbie Harris—just released from prison—reaches out to him. The situation grows even more tense with the sudden arrival of Dr. Doom.
In "Skabningen fra Krangro," an alien commander arrives on Earth with a mission to prove his valor by capturing three humans—only to accidentally seize statues of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Teddy Roosevelt instead. The mix-up sets off a chain of events that tests both the commander’s resolve and his understanding of humanity, all rendered in the stark, expressive style of the original 1968 Dæmonen series.
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