Serie-nytt [Serienytt] #49/1959
In "Stark anfaller," two men—Admiral Curtin and meteorologist Ainsworth—are stranded in a remote Arctic outpost, their fragile truce shattered when Ainsworth attempts to flee with a dog sled. After a violent clash and a desperate collapse in the snow, Curtin saves his would-be escapee, forging an unexpected bond in the frozen isolation. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Steve Ditko, this tense, character-driven tale unfolds with quiet intensity beneath Dick Dillin’s cover art and Chuck Cuidera’s inks.
In "Stark anfaller," Jim is lured into a trap by the gorilla Pantern Farg, who has allied with the cunning Stark. With Alex, Stark imprisons Jim inside a hollow tree and sets it ablaze, declaring himself the new king of the jungle. Meanwhile, Jim’s friends race against time to escape their own captivity.
In the quiet hum of Rymdbas nr 6, Buck Rogers and Captain Worthy investigate a string of vanished freighters, drawn into a web of deception when they meet Gale, the captain’s daughter working air traffic control. Unbeknownst to them, she’s secretly aiding the cunning criminal Swan, using the fog to guide ships off course—though just how deep her involvement runs remains a mystery.
In the frozen stillness of the Arctic outpost, Admiral Curton and meteorologist Ainsworth are stranded together, their uneasy truce fraying under the weight of isolation. When Ainsworth attempts to flee with a dog sled, he collapses in the snow—only to be rescued by the very man he tried to leave behind. What follows is a quiet, unspoken bond forged in the harshest of conditions.
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