Seriemagasinet #1/1992
"Farlig lek" kicks off with Leander Morrigan, a wealthy man living in isolation with his wife Melantha, guarded only by his servant Handers. When Melantha’s death mask is stolen and a ransom demanded, Morrigan turns to Jennifer Mays for help. As Jennifer handles the tense exchange, she uncovers a deadly trap hidden in the ransom bag—only to realize the true mastermind is closer than anyone expected. Written by Mike W. Barr and illustrated by Adam Hughes with inks by Rick Magyar, this gripping story unfolds with quiet menace, all under Christer Thunborg’s striking cover.
In "Farlig lek," college students Brad Hollis and Jimmy Clark spiral out of control after a reckless robbery gone wrong, killing their teacher, Professor Watson, in a panic. When Jimmy starts to back down, Brad eliminates him too, staging the scene to look like suicide—only to find himself hunted by Jimmy’s girlfriend, Della, who senses something is terribly off. With a sharp eye from former student Kerry Drake, who recalls Brad’s unsettling behavior from a lecture, the truth begins to unravel in a tense game of survival.
In "Den svarta natten," the wounded hitman Macbeth finds himself under the care of the Dawson missionary couple in Africa, where a tense atmosphere brews beneath the surface. As a group of Massai warriors approaches, secrets unravel between Macbeth and the pastor’s wife, Laura, leading to a sudden and violent confrontation that shifts the story’s dark momentum in unexpected ways.
In "Mördarens mask," wealthy Leander Morrigan, isolated since his wife Melantha’s death, turns to investigator Jennifer Mays when her death mask is stolen and a ransom demanded. With tensions high among his three distant children, Jennifer oversees the tense payment—only to uncover a deadly trap hidden in the suitcase meant to kill Morrigan. The truth behind the mask’s origin and the betrayal within the household begins to unravel.
In "Det gula giftet," Jack Uppskäraren finds himself trapped in a web of blackmail when the owner of an opium den reveals a dark secret about his past. Forced to carry out a deadly hit on the man who assaulted his daughter, Jack’s already fractured conscience is pushed to the edge—leading to a chilling decision that blurs the line between vengeance and madness.
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