Frankenstein #3/[1973]
"Monstrets hämnd!" delivers a chilling twist on modern witch hunts, as TV reporter Winston Tate journeys to Europe chasing rumors of contemporary witch trials—only to uncover a dangerous secret where the true perpetrators are not the accused, but the men who manipulate the fear. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Don Heck with inks by Dan Adkins, this 1973 issue from Svenska serier presents a haunting, grounded mystery with a cover by Mike Ploog that captures the story’s eerie tension.
In "Monstrets hämnd!", the legacy of Frankenstein's creation resurfaces when the monster, driven mad by the loss of his female companion, vows revenge on the doctor on his wedding night—fulfilling his threat with tragic consequence. Centuries later, the creature is reborn through the bloodline of Robert Walton IV, who unwittingly awakens a vengeance that spans time and ice.
In "Stackars mister Watkins," a quietly menacing Henry Higgins escalates his harassment from a young librarian to her replacement, the unassuming mister Watkins, turning workplace torment into a chilling campaign that follows Watkins beyond the library’s doors. When Higgins crosses a line by showing up at Watkins’s home, he stumbles into something far beyond his worst nightmares—something that defies reason and turns his cruelty into a very real, very personal reckoning.
In "Häxjakt," TV-reporter Winston Tate travels to Europe chasing rumors of modern-day witch hunts, only to find himself entangled in a world where the roles are reversed—women are forbidden from practicing magic, while men secretly wield it. As he tries to document the truth, he uncovers a dangerous secret that puts him in the crosshairs of a hidden network of sorcerers.
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