Dæmonen #46
In "Den sidste spøg!", DD finds himself wrongly imprisoned for a murder he didn’t commit, forcing him to escape jail to prove his innocence. With the help of a clever disguise and a surprise appearance on Johnny Carson’s show, he sets a trap for the real culprit—the Jester—leading to a dramatic showdown broadcast live to the nation. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Gene Colan’s dynamic art and George Klein’s sharp inks, this 1969 DKK 1.85 issue delivers a tense, high-stakes twist on justice and deception, with Colan and Klein also responsible for the cover.
In "Den sidste spøg!", DD, wrongfully imprisoned for a murder he didn’t commit, must escape jail to prove his innocence. When he uncovers the Jester’s elaborate scheme, he dons the crime clown’s disguise and takes the stage on live TV with Johnny Carson, setting a trap that forces the Jester into the open.
In "Sidste mand på jorden," a man barricades himself in a bomb shelter, convinced the world is ending—only to realize too late that the true apocalypse was his own isolation. As the planet empties and humanity vanishes into the stars, he's left alone with the quiet weight of what he never saw coming.
In "Terror!", a whimsical science fiction tale from Dæmonen #46, alien warlord Tim Boo Ba rules his planet with absolute might—until a single drop of water from an Earth boy’s hand sends his entire world into chaos. The story’s absurd premise unfolds with deadpan precision, turning a child’s careless splash into an apocalyptic deluge for a tiny, tyrannical empire.
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