Inferno #4/1992
In "Monstren i Hollywood del II," Abby’s dreamlike new life begins with a beautiful facade, but cracks soon appear beneath the surface. Matt’s fresh start at Blackriver Rekorporation and their new home hide unsettling truths Abby can’t ignore. Written by Alan Moore and Bengt Sahlberg, with haunting art by Stephen Bissette and inks by John Totleben, this 1992 issue blends eerie atmosphere and quiet dread. The cover by Mike Dringenberg captures the unsettling tone with striking precision.
In "Mardrömsmaskinen del VII - Förräderi," Mercury outwits Dr. Fulton and escapes Geotronik, setting off a chain of tense encounters. John Constantine meets Sergej Antonov at Geoff Talbot’s home, while Mr. Webster begins a sinister ritual—each thread pulling the story toward an inevitable, chilling unraveling.
In "Kärlek och död," Abby's dream of a perfect new life begins in soft light and quiet promise, but soon shadows creep in. Matt's fresh start at Blackriver Rekorporation and their new home hold a growing unease Abby can't quite name.
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