Dæmonen #52
In "Aftale med døden!", a fugitive takes refuge in a wax museum, only to be unnerved by a mysterious phonogram record playing on its own. When the curator discovers the record, he’s left bewildered—no one but the silent statues could have turned it on. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Paul Reinman, this eerie 1970 issue features a cover by Barry Smith and Johnny Craig.
In "Aftale med døden!", Dæmonen faces his end from radiation poisoning, but with the help of Black Panther, he launches a desperate mission to save Karen from Saxon. With both the Panther and Saxon aware of DD’s true identity, the stakes rise as the line between hero and hunted blurs.
In the silent shadows of a forgotten wax museum, a fugitive seeks refuge—only to be driven mad by a record that plays on its own. When the curator discovers the record, he realizes no living hand could have set it in motion, leaving only the still forms of the exhibits as possible culprits.
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