Helgonet #7/1973
"Solimans svärd" in Helgonet #7/1973 delivers a dreamlike, eerie tale set in the fifth dimension—a realm of dreams where entities seek to cross into our world. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Steve Ditko, with Ditko also handling the inks, the story follows a narrator desperate to convince a newspaper to believe in these dream-born beings, knowing that only disbelief can keep them at bay. The cover by Steve Ditko captures the haunting essence of this surreal, high-stakes struggle between belief and reality.
In "Solimans svärd," Simon Templar is drawn into a web of intrigue when the legendary blade, one of the crown jewels of Quarima, becomes the target of a dangerous hunt. The quest takes him across the Middle East, where he must navigate treachery and hidden agendas to protect a kingdom on the brink. Penciled and inked by Segrelles, the story unfolds with the sharp precision and suspense that define its genre.
In "Hotet från 5:e dimensionen," the dream realm of the fifth dimension bleeds into our world, where beings from beyond belief seek passage. As the narrator races to convince a newspaper to believe in their existence, he knows that only faith can keep them at bay—yet doubt may be their greatest ally.
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↩ Reprints Strange Tales #69 (1959)
Reprinted in Helgenen #9/1973 (1973)
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