Lynvingen #8/1976
In "Lenestol-detektiven," Alfred Pennyworth finds himself unexpectedly drawn into a mystery he thought only belonged in books—when a peculiar case involving a locked-room puzzle forces him to confront the very idea of the armchair detective, all while mysteriously tied to the very chair that started it all. With help from Stubby Stubbs and a cameo from Lynvingen and Robin, Alfred must unravel clues from his seat, proving that even the quietest observer can become the heart of a case.
In "Penny-tyvene," Joe Coyne, long haunted by the weight of small coins, turns his lifelong grudge into a criminal signature—marking every heist with a copper penny. With the city on edge and the usual suspects—Lynvingen, Robin, J. J. Withers, Skinny, and Mike—caught in the web of his penny-fueled schemes, the chase becomes a high-stakes game of wit and timing.
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