Serie-nytt [Serienytt] #15/1958
In "Fällan," wounded Confederate officer Dick Jones flees the final battles of the American Civil War with his loyal friend Lilla Räven, only to learn of the South’s defeat. Seeking refuge, they return to Dick’s family farm in Texas—only to find it reduced to ashes. With no one to trust, they turn to Dick’s fiancée Lisa, but her and the local sheriff’s accusations soon cast a shadow over their journey. Written by Pini Segna and Laila Åman and illustrated by Pini Segna, with inks by the same, this 1958 issue captures a tense, haunting moment in a fractured past. Cover by Pini Segna.
In the dense jungles of 1958, Lars, Olga, and Lemmy press on with their porters in search of the elusive land of Jabor, unaware that Kar is watching them closely—enough to sabotage their weapons. When Jim warns them that finding Jabor means never leaving, he refuses to guide them, but Olga and Lemmy aren’t ready to give up, setting the stage for a tense standoff.
In the dusty frontier of 1958, Edward Harris has served his time for a bank robbery, hoping to leave the past behind—but his former partners, Black Mike and Comanche Joe, have no such plans. Now on the run, Edward must face the dangerous reckoning of those who still see him as a traitor.
In the aftermath of the American Civil War, wounded Confederate lieutenant Dick Jones is tended by his friend Lilla Räven as they journey home to Texas. Learning that the South has fallen, they arrive at Dick’s family farm only to find it reduced to ashes. Seeking answers, they turn to Dick’s fiancée Lisa and the local sheriff—only to be met with accusations that place the blame squarely on Dick.
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