Demonen #1/1967
In "Den Maskerade Marodören," a scientist invents a time machine and travels to ancient Egypt, posing as a sorcerer to uncover a legendary treasure. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Don Heck, this 1967 Swedish release from Centerförlaget features a cover by Wally Wood, blending pulp adventure with a touch of mystery in a story that’s as much about deception as it is about discovery.
In "Den Maskerade Marodören," a disgraced matador, once celebrated for his grace, now dons a flamboyant cape and wages a campaign of vengeance against the world that cast him aside. As Daredevil thwarts the masked outlaw’s dramatic crimes, his own inner turmoil deepens—Foggy’s sudden plans to propose to Karen leave Matt paralyzed by his unspoken feelings, forcing him to choose between love and solitude.
In "Tut-Am-Tuts gravkammare," a scientist uses his time machine to journey to ancient Egypt, posing as a sorcerer in search of a legendary treasure. Written by ? (översättning), this six-page sci-fi tale blends invention and myth in a clever, grounded adventure.
In "Demonen i strid med Havsmannen," Namor, the Sub-Mariner, takes a dramatic stand against humanity by hiring Franklin and Murdock to sue them in court—only to find justice out of reach. When diplomacy fails, he deliberately gets arrested, forcing a trial that never truly listens. His frustration boils over into a violent rampage, drawing Daredevil into a battle he knows he can't win. As the sea calls him back, Namor retreats to protect Atlantis from Krang’s rising threat—leaving behind a clash of ideals, not a resolution.
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↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #35 (1962), Daredevil #5 (1964), Daredevil #7 (1965)
Reprinted in Kommandoserien #108 (1967)
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