Seriemagasinet #10/1957
In a chilling continuation from the previous issue, the man from Claa recounts his strange abduction aboard a saucer bound for the planet Claa, his tale unfolding in the quiet confines of a newspaper office. As the editor-in-chief receives a call from his lover and considers leaving, the visitor’s composure snaps—his sudden, violent rise from the chair breaking the tense silence.
In this jungle adventure from Seriemagasinet #10/1957, Tarzan and the film crew are deep in the wild when a wounded rhino leads Mr. Austin on a dangerous chase—only for Tarzan to intervene and save him. The man he rescues doesn’t recognize Tarzan, unaware that Austin has a twin brother, Tony, who’s been standing in for him on set. As tensions rise and the jungle hides more than just danger, the truth about the twins begins to surface.
In the frozen frontier of 1957, Sheriff Sam Calder’s son Robert is accused of shooting a Frenchman after a tense poker game with Buck Montana. When Buck Montana spreads a dangerous lie, Robert flees into the snow, leaving behind only tracks that lead his father on a desperate pursuit. As the cold wind carries echoes of betrayal, Sam Calder follows the trail not just to catch his son, but to uncover the truth buried beneath the snow.
In a quiet moment of deception, Camilla Crawford plays the medium for Mrs Perry, coaxing her into believing she’s communicating with her late husband—while Steve Roper and So-Hei navigate a sudden detour with the hotel’s driver, Mr Margin, who’s just been tasked with loading a new guest’s luggage. Jug watches the scene unfold with amusement, thrilled by the easy money, but Cam is growing weary of the charade.
In a dusty frontier town, Sam Wilde steps in to stop a lynching, only to find himself hunted by the very vigilantes he thwarted. As he races to uncover the truth behind the man’s arrest, he must outwit those who wear justice like a mask—before they silence him for good.
In the latest chapter of the mystery, Kerry Drake digs through Rocky’s and Mr. Fleech’s belongings, uncovering a cryptic note about a man named Whitey who’s been asking for Fleech. With Dude Cravatte by his side, Kerry confronts Fleech, but just as tensions rise, Rocky has already vanished—fleeing on a truck that suddenly slams on its brakes to avoid a car that seemed to appear out of nowhere.
In the tense aftermath of a brutal attack, Tex Willer, Röda Handen, Långe John, and Löjtnant Ogden cling to survival inside a besieged fort. With the redcoats closing in and the tunnels beneath the fort suddenly alive with danger, the scattered survivors must confront the unknown — and the chilling realization that the real threat may lie deeper than anyone imagined.
Alexander den lille står i köket, blöt till benen efter regnet, med ett paraply i handen som han inte hann fälla ut. Mamma skakar på huvudet, pappa skrämmer honom med en skämtande varning — men Alexander försvarar sig: han hade ju paraplyet, det var bara att fälla ut det.
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Reprinted in Seriemagasinet #2/1958 (1958)
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