Edderkoppen #2/1974
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.
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.
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.
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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