Höken #37/1957
"Keong den grymme" delivers a tense, pulse-pounding escape sequence in the world of espionage, as the undercover agent Laza Kapro—posing as Professor Novak—makes a desperate bid to flee Belvien after his cover is blown. With only a stolen plane and no parachute, his escape takes a terrifying turn when he realizes he’s flying blind over the sea with no way to land safely. Sam Citron’s dynamic art brings the high-stakes action to life, while Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera’s cover captures the moment’s urgency with sharp, dramatic flair.
In "Professorns upptäckt," Captain Rex Martin is tasked with transporting a thousand gold bars to Cuba, but when his ship, the Satana, runs aground in Norfolk, the gold vanishes and Rex is wrongly convicted and imprisoned.
In "Ödets ironi," the undercover spy Laza Kapro, posing as Professor Novak, makes a desperate bid to escape his mission in Belvien. After stealing a plane from the airbase he's infiltrated, he attempts to parachute into the sea to be picked up by a submarine—only to realize too late that he has no parachute.
In "Den sista kampen," Uncas uses cunning and quiet resolve to confront Tony Martin in front of the sheriff, pressing him to confess to the murder of Robert Duvals parents. With the weight of justice hanging in the balance, Robert and Sam join forces, and Uncas rides off toward the Horsemen's Valley, leaving the outcome of the reckoning to the land itself.
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