Rymdmannen #2/1964
In "Jätten som sov i tusen år! / Den osynliga dr Dumar! / Greven i Dödsdalen / Rajans ring," arkeolog Keegan stöter på en magisk ring och ett ritstift i Indien, där de låter honom skapa verkligheten med ett streck — but the consequences begin to spiral when he uses them to rob a bank. With the Hawks on his trail and ancient forces stirring, the line between creation and chaos blurs. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated by Dick Dillin, with inks by Chuck Cuidera, this 1964 adventure from Centerförlaget delivers a classic pulp twist with a touch of the supernatural.
In "Jätten som sov i tusen år!", a golden thief steals a magical egg that has kept a monstrous giant asleep for a millennium. When the giant awakens in a berserker rage, the Hawks must race to recover the egg before the creature levels the city—while they’re still on a visit.
In the shadow of a nuclear accident, a tiger shark mutates into the terrifyingly intelligent Hajen—now wielding psychic powers and a relentless hunger for a worthy opponent. With his mind reading thoughts and his instincts sharpened to a deadly edge, he sets his sights on Gröna Lyktan, drawn to her not just as prey, but as a challenger who might finally match his evolved will.
In the jungles of India, archaeologist Keegan stumbles upon a mystical ring and a magical stylus that brings drawings to life. With the power to manifest anything he sketches, he sets his sights on robbing a bank—only to trigger a high-stakes chase as the Hawks pursue him across the landscape.
In "Den osynliga dr Dumar!", Jo and the Hawks find themselves caught in a crisis when their friend, Dr. Alex Dumar, vanishes during a teleportation experiment—leaving behind only suspicion and fear. As paranoia takes hold and the invisible doctor turns against them, the team must rely on a mysterious prism to restore him before it’s too late.
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