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Seriemagasinet#11/1953

Seriemagasinet #11/1953

Jun 1953 · Serieforlaget / Se-Bladene / Stabenfeldt · 0,65 NOK
🌐 Norwegian edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Etterlyst," a tense thriller from 1953, Edmea’s desperate attempt to eliminate Kilroy ends in gunfire, leaving her injured and hospitalized—where she reveals the location of Bill’s captivity. Meanwhile, Kroll, now operating from a new hideout, begins orchestrating a new scheme, targeting Senator Tropper with threats rooted in a past alliance built on shadowy dealings. Written by Cesare Solini and illustrated by Antonio Canale, with inks by Canale, this gripping issue blends suspense and moral ambiguity in a story that unfolds with quiet menace. The cover by Antonio Canale captures the mood of the tale with stark, expressive detail.

Contains 6 stories
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
BessyBessy's far
Untitled Adventure story
6 pp · Adventure, Crime
KrollEdmeaBill DavidsonKilroyFrankKyo (gepard)Tropper (senator)
Etterlyst
8 pp · Western-Frontier
Durango Kid [Steve Brand]Muley PikeJohn HookBarnes (sheriff)Hardon (morder)
Untitled Detective-Mystery story
4 pp · Detective-Mystery
Kerry DrakeMrs. GimmickSandy
Untitled Detective-Mystery story
6 pp · Detective-Mystery
Inks ? [shop]
Hooks DevlinCheri Morova (operasangerinne)PeachesRamonSuffløren
Untitled Western-Frontier story
6 pp · Western-Frontier
Tex WillerTim Hady (morder)SheriffenJoan BakerSam Baker (avismann)

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Full credits

artist, inker Antonio Canale

Reprints

↩ Reprints Fight Comics #51 (1947), Collana del Tex #15 (1949), Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid #5 (1950)

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