Höken #6/1965
In "Hökarnas skräckvälde! Del I," Höken crashlandar in the desert and is captured by Arabs—only to discover he now possesses superpowers. Worse, he soon realizes three of his friends have also gained powers, using them to terrorize civilians. After capturing them, he uncovers a shocking truth: they're disguised aliens. As they vanish into a sandstorm, Höken is left wondering if what he saw was real—or just a hallucination. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated by Dick Dillin, with inks by Charles Cuidera, this 1965 issue from Centerförlaget delivers a gripping mystery with a cover by the same team.
In "Hökarnas skräckvälde! Del I" from Höken #6/1965, the Hökarna investigate the mysterious Järnvägsligan, a task that grows perilous when Chuck crashes during the operation. Soon after, Höken unleashes a reign of terror over his men, enforcing brutal discipline and inhumane punishments. As tension mounts, the team begins to wonder if the real threat might be something far stranger than they imagined.
In "Hökarnas skräckvälde! Del 2" from Höken #6/1965, the tension mounts as Höken’s iron rule begins to unravel when his harsh discipline exposes a deception within the ranks. A double agent has taken Chuck’s place after a crash, and with the crew divided and suspicion rising, the Hökarna race to Järnvägsligans hidden hideout to rescue their comrade—before loyalty itself is broken.
In the scorching desert, Höken crash-lands and is captured by Arab fighters—only to discover he now possesses superpowers. Worse still, he soon learns that three of his closest friends have also gained powers… and are using them to terrorize innocent civilians. After capturing them, Höken uncovers a shocking truth: they’re not who they seem. As the trio vanishes into a sandstorm, Höken is left staring at the sky, wondering if what he saw was just a dream—or something far more dangerous.
In "Hendricksons sista skott," the blind Hendrickson is given one final chance to free his captured comrades, trapped inside a tropical glass bubble in Alaska. With only a single bullet, he must shatter the barrier—knowing that his shot could mean victory… or his own capture.
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