Inferno #2/1992
"Stormen och vreden" delivers a gripping chapter in the Inferno series, weaving together John Constantine’s shadowy investigation in London with Marj’s unexpected refuge among the Hednafolk in the Scottish Highlands. Written by Jamie Delano and Johan Nilsson, with Mark Buckingham’s evocative art and Alfredo Alcalá’s sharp inks, the story unfolds with a tense, atmospheric edge, while Karin Wänstedt’s lettering and Lovern Kindzierski’s colors deepen its moody tone. Dave McKean’s striking cover captures the issue’s storm-laden intensity, perfectly framing a tale where secrets and suspicion run as deep as the moors themselves.
In the thick of a cursed swamp, Swamp Thing and Etrigan clash in a desperate battle against the Apkungen, while Abby races with Paul toward the treacherous marshlands. Meanwhile, Matt lies dying after a car crash, his fading consciousness haunted by the eerie whisper of a fly.
In the stark highlands of Scotland, Marj finds uneasy refuge among the enigmatic Hednafolket, while in London, John Constantine follows shadowy trails toward Mercury, aided by the fiercely principled cop Geoff Talbot, whose hatred of corruption runs deep.
In "Kolliderande världar," Cliff and Jane arrive at Doom Patrol headquarters in Kansas City, only to discover the city has fallen to Orqwith and the Scissormen. With the rest of the team already relocated to Rhode Island, they must flee across the country—only to find that the threat has followed them, stretching across the nation.
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