Dracula #6
In "Dødsjægerens nat," a chilling tale from 1973, a desperate woman hires a hitman to end her paralyzed husband’s life—only for fate to twist the knife when the assassin’s sleeve catches in the car door, sending them both plunging over a cliff. Surviving the fall, he finds himself trapped in a nightmare eerily mirroring the very fate he was hired to orchestrate. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with stark, expressive art by George Tuska, this issue’s cover by Larry Lieber and Tom Palmer captures the grim tension of a story where death has its own design.
In "Manden der var lam," a desperate woman hires a stranger to end her paralyzed husband’s life, orchestrating a fatal car accident. When the man’s sleeve catches in the door, he’s dragged over a cliff—only to survive and find himself trapped in a fate eerily like the one he was meant to deliver.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #5 (1953), Menace #1 (1953), Tomb of Dracula #7 (1973), Dossier Negro #48 (1973)
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