I krig og kærlighed... #[nn]
In "I krig og kærlighed...", a desperate psychological battle unfolds when the Kingpin targets a therapist’s wife, forcing the man to choose between his ethics and his family. Written by John Lysmand and Frank Miller, with bold, expressive art by Bill Sienkiewicz—pencils, inks, and colors all by the same hand—this 1989 Interpresse issue delivers a tense, character-driven clash of wills. The cover, also by Sienkiewicz, captures the story’s raw emotional intensity.
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Kingpin kidnaps a psychologist's wife to force him into helping Kingpin's infirm spouse but has the tables turned on him by the clever shrink and the Man Without Fear.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).