Dæmonen #47
In "Tag min hånd, broder!", Daredevil’s mission takes him from the front lines of Vietnam to the streets of New York, where he crosses paths with Willie Lincoln, a newly blinded veteran grappling with a corrupt system. As Matt Murdock steps in to defend Lincoln against a rigged legal battle, the shadows of the past begin to close in—threatening both men with a danger that won’t let go. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated with gritty precision by Gene Colan, with inks by George Klein, the cover by Colan and Klein captures the weight of this gripping story.
In a poignant 1969 tale from Dæmonen #47, Daredevil’s visit to U.S. troops in Vietnam brings him face-to-face with Willie Lincoln, a newly blinded soldier whose courage echoes through the story’s quiet intensity. Back in New York, when Lincoln faces a corruption charge tied to his past, Matt Murdock steps in—guided by Karen Page—only to find the shadows of the past reaching out to silence him.
In "Hvorhen går ånden?", a young man believed dead during the civil war returns to his parents in spirit—only to reveal, in a quiet twist, that it is they who are the ghosts, long gone, their love lingering in the silence of a ruined home. The story’s haunting simplicity is underscored by its stark, typeset letters and the weight of what’s left unsaid.
In "Satellitten," the western powers send a mysterious empty globe into orbit above Moscow, using its silent presence to unsettle communist leaders who fear it might be a weapon. The story unfolds with tense political drama, where perception becomes as powerful as power itself.
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