Höken #46/1957
In "Fantomsabotören [del 2 av 2]", Örnöga concludes his tale of betrayal and exile from the Black Ravens, as the stakes rise with John’s dangerous promise to reveal the diamond mine’s location. But his pledge comes with a condition: Mary must be safely delivered to the sheriff first. Written by Antonio Chiomenti and illustrated by Enzo Chiomenti, this 1957 installment from Formatic delivers high tension and loyalty tested, all under a cover by Enzo Chiomenti.
In "Fantomsabotören [del 2 av 2]" from Höken #46/1957, Olle continues his covert work as a disguised spy, carrying out sabotage missions under the radar. With Colonel Nicko determined to extend his influence, he pushes the other Hawks toward brainwashing—leading Olle to take them on a dangerous journey to a secret Vechnist laboratory.
In the dusty frontier of 1957, a ranch’s refusal to pay its Mexican guest workers ignites tension in the wild west. When the Black Rider and White Feather intervene, they take matters into their own hands—capturing one of the ranch’s owners and demanding justice through payment.
In "Den nye översten," newly appointed Colonel Meeker takes command of Fort Flagg, driven by a personal vendetta after learning his father was killed by the Lakota. As he assumes control, Meeker begins formulating a dangerous plan to eliminate the entire Lone Eagle tribe, setting the stage for a tense and morally charged confrontation.
In "Striden," Örnöga recounts the fall from power that cost him his chieftainship among the Svarta Kråkorna. With tension high, John makes a dangerous promise: he’ll reveal the diamond mine’s location to Burt Leimond—but only if Mary is first safe with the sheriff.
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