Inferno #3/1992
In "Begravningen," John Constantine introduces Simon Hughes to Geoff Talbot, setting a tense stage for unfolding alliances. As Dr. Fulton grapples with mounting pressure and an unsettling fixation on Mercury, Marj draws closer to Zed among the secluded Hednafolk in Scotland. Written by Jamie Delano and Johan Nilsson, with evocative art by Mark Buckingham and inks by Alfredo Alcala, this issue deepens the mystery with atmospheric storytelling and haunting visuals. The cover by Brendan McCarthy captures the story’s eerie, grounded intensity.
In "Mardrömsmaskinen del VI - En bruten man," John Constantine introduces Simon Hughes to Geoff Talbot as tensions simmer beneath a surface of uneasy alliances. As Dr. Fulton grapples with mounting pressure and an unsettling obsession with Mercury, Marj draws closer to Zed among the enigmatic Hednafolk in Scotland—where old secrets and darker forces stir beneath the moors.
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