Dracula #10/[1973]
In "Hans namn är Blade!", a haunting tale set during the final days of World War I, the bitter legacy of a German pilot’s betrayal unfolds across decades. When Horst von Angst murders his comrades in revenge for being denied a medal, their vengeance reaches beyond the grave—50 years later, they return to claim his life. Written by Sam Kweskin and Gunnar Ingman, with art by Kweskin and Ernie Chan, and a striking cover by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer, this 1973 Swedish series entry blends wartime intrigue with supernatural retribution.
In the silent aftermath of World War I, a German pilot’s final act of defiance—shooting down one last Allied plane to claim a medal—unravels into a decades-long reckoning. Fifty years later, the ghosts of his betrayed comrades return, not to judge, but to deliver a vengeance long overdue. A chilling tale of guilt, betrayal, and the past’s relentless grip, told with haunting precision in this 1973 horror-suspense classic.
In "Geniet!", Gerald Morsden—a man of unparalleled intellect and telepathic power—wields his genius not for good, but to toy with humanity as if they were mere toys. When a mysterious telepathic woman from Saturn reaches out to him, he constructs a rocket to flee Earth and find her in the stars.
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↩ Reprints Menace #4 (1953), Journey into Mystery #3 (1973), Tomb of Dracula #10 (1973)
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