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Kilroy#7/1970

Kilroy #7/1970

· Centerförlaget
“Dödens fågel”

In "Dödens fågel," a chilling mystery unfolds when a group of boys discover the murdered Dr. Mahler. Benito, recalling the doctor’s sacred bird—the life-giving bird said to have been captured on the Jantu people’s land—unravels a tragic chain of events. As he investigates, the truth emerges: a Jantu Indian, attempting to return the bird to its rightful home, is fatally shot by police—just before releasing the bird into the wild. Written and illustrated by Rolf Gohs, this haunting tale blends folklore and loss in a story that lingers long after the final page.

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writer, artist, inker Rolf Gohs

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writer, artist, inker Rolf Gohs

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Några pojkar hittar dr Mahler mördad. Benito minns att doktorn haft en helig fågel, livets fågel, som han fångat på jantufolkets mark. När Benito undersöker saken visar det sig att en jantuindian dödat Mahler i försöket att föra livets fågel hem. Jantuindianen blir dödad av polisen men hinner släppa fågeln fri.

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