Höken #5/1958
In "Häxmästaren," Höken and André are stranded on a forgotten island where Norman warriors have enslaved Englishmen for centuries. When Höken is captured, he claims to be a sorcerer stronger than the Normans' own court mage, Deguiche, setting the stage for a clash of wills and ancient magic. Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated by Dick Dillin, with inks by Charles Cuidera, this 1958 issue offers a gripping blend of myth and mystery, all under a striking cover by the same creative team.
In "Häxmästaren," Höken and André are stranded on a forgotten island where Norman warriors have enslaved Englishmen for centuries. When captured, Höken claims to be a sorcerer stronger than the Normans' court mage, Deguiche, setting off a tense clash of wits and power.
In "På havets botten," Rex investigates the sunken ship Santana, capturing images of its damage, while Professor Plauto is captured by Jimmy Blak and his gang. As Rex rides back to Plauto’s base on his sharks, the coast guard watches and photographs him from afar.
In the dusty frontier of 1958’s Höken #5, Uncas finds himself jailed after a stranger impersonates him and attacks local farmers—his name now tainted, his word worthless. Though his friend Jim Paker refuses to believe the charges, he leaves Uncas to face the consequences alone, leaving only silence in the wake of betrayal.
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