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Edderkoppen#2/1974
Cover: John Romita

Edderkoppen #2/1974

Jan 1974 · Williams · 2.75 DKK
🌐 Danish edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Kamp og galskab," a desperate bank teller plots a robbery to fund his wife's surgery, only to be unnerved by a terrifying vision of himself turned deadly after the escape—thanks to a new guard who’s secretly a psychiatrist hypnotist. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Don Heck and inks by Don Heck, this 1974 issue delivers a chilling blend of psychological tension and suspense. The cover by John Romita captures the story’s eerie mood with striking precision.

Contains 3 stories
Kamp og galskab
20 pp · Superhero
Edderkoppen [Spider-ManPeter Parker]HulkGeneral "Tordenkile" Ross [General Thunderbolt Ross]Doc Octopus (reference)Gwen Stacy

In "Kamp og galskab," Peter Parker travels to Montreal after receiving a cryptic telegram meant for Aunt May, only to find himself caught in a clash between Spider-Man and the Hulk—while General Ross adds chaos to an already volatile situation. The story unfolds with tense momentum, blending urban mystery and superhuman confrontation in a 1974 tale where every move feels like it could tip the balance.

Skriget
7 pp · Horror-Suspense
Tom Sutton (host)

In "Skriget," a sentient, malevolent house awakens to defend its domain, drawing the attention of two Soviet spies who’ve taken refuge within its walls to construct a device meant to destroy a nearby plutonium plant. As the spies work in secret, the house begins to stir—summoning storm-laden wind, torrential rain, and jagged lightning to turn against them.

Min berøring betyder undergang
5 pp · Horror-Suspense
Bill HowardMartha HowardDr. Johnson

In "Min berøring betyder undergang," a desperate teller plots a bank heist to fund his wife’s surgery, only to be undone by a chilling vision during his escape—his own touch now a fatal curse. The new guard, revealed to be a psychiatrist hypnotist, has planted the terror in his mind, turning the thief’s own fear into a weapon.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Don Heck
cover pencils, inks John Romita

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tower of Shadows #4 (1970), Tower of Shadows #8 (1970), The Amazing Spider-Man #120 (1973)

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