Seriemagasinet #11/1957
In "Den onde själv," the tension mounts as Kerry and Cravette track down bookmaker Whitey, just after witnessing Fleech slip inside. With Fleech cornered and found with the stolen $100 bill linked to Rocky’s case, the stakes rise—just as a sudden, surreal twist unfolds on the road. A mysterious van vanishes mid-chase, leaving the would-be robbers baffled and the escapees in disbelief. Written and drawn by Alfred Andriola, with a striking cover by Rolf Gohs, this 1957 issue delivers a gritty, suspenseful follow-up packed with unexpected turns.
In the tense aftermath of a previous issue, the man from Claa snaps, lunging at the editor-in-chief with a desperate scream: "Help me or I’ll kill you!" Chaos erupts as he flees the newsroom, leaving behind a trail of fear and unanswered questions. The story, titled "null," unfolds in a chilling, suspense-driven spiral that refuses to let go.
In this tense jungle adventure from Seriemagasinet #11/1957, Jon Austin confronts his brother Tony over suspicions of murder, only to be struck unconscious when Tony takes advantage of his momentary turn. The next morning, both brothers are missing—leaving their fate unknown.
In this gripping continuation from Seriemagasinet #11/1957, Mr. Margins arrives on the island under the guise of a vacation, staying as a paying guest with Camilla Crawford. When he visits her, Jug is present—and with a sudden shift in tone, he demands more money, turning the encounter into a tense game of intimidation and control.
In the dusty frontier town of 1957, Kid Colt crosses paths with a bitter man reviled by the townsfolk—hailed as the "onde själv" for refusing to surrender his land. Though feared and mocked, the man’s defiance hides a deeper struggle, and when danger closes in, Kid Colt steps in to help him stand his ground.
In a 1957 tale from Seriemagasinet #11, Ken’s pride and joy—a race car he built himself—faces sabotage just before a high-stakes race. With his car acting up at the starting line and odds stacked against him, Ken fights to keep it running, trusting his instincts as much as his mechanics. The finish line is just ahead, and victory feels earned, but the real question lingers: was it skill—or something more?
In the tense follow-up from last issue, Kerry and Cravette track down bookmaker Whitey after spotting Fleech slipping inside, only to corner him and uncover a stolen $100 bill linked to Rocky’s case. Meanwhile, the truck driver who gave Rocky a lift suddenly slams on the brakes—just as a car materializes out of nowhere, blocking the road, and a robbery attempt unfolds, only for the blocking vehicle to vanish mid-chase, leaving the robbers behind.
In this gripping western installment from Seriemagasinet #11/1957, Tex Willer, still recovering from his wounds, pushes through pain to pursue the three white outlaws responsible for the attack on Fort Kinder. With Långe John at his side, the pair sets out on a dangerous trail—only to be ambushed by a lone Indian hidden in the brush. Tex rides after the shooter, drawing ever deeper into the unknown.
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