Seriemagasinet #12/1953
"Skikkelsen på Spøkelsesfjellet" delivers a tense, pulse-pounding thriller in Seriemagasinet #12/1953, where Kroll’s desperate bid for money escalates into a deadly standoff with a senator. Written by Cesare Solini and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Antonio Canale—both inks and pencils—this gripping tale unfolds in a claustrophobic rush of betrayal and sudden rescue, as Kilroy and Bill appear at the moment of crisis. The cover by Antonio Canale captures the story’s eerie, high-stakes atmosphere perfectly.
In a tense 1953 thriller from Seriemagasinet #12, Kroll’s desperate bid to extort money from a senator spirals into chaos when the senator draws a gun. Just as the situation reaches a breaking point, Kilroy and Bill arrive, throwing the scene into disarray—enough for Kroll to make his escape with the money.
In the rugged frontier of "Skikkelsen på Spøkelsesfjellet," Betty faces a deadly threat when China Charley's gang, responsible for her father's murder, kidnaps her to be crushed by a stampeding herd of wild cattle. With the mountain's eerie reputation and their cruel plan, she must find a way to survive the trap before the mob reaches her.
In the heart of the jungle, Terry steps in to mediate a tense border dispute between two tribes—only to find both sides under sudden attack by savage ape men. As the chaos unfolds, Terry uncovers the truth: the apes are actually disguised henchmen working for the cunning Baron Lorne, who’s secretly mining diamonds and will stop at nothing to drive the tribes away. With the deception exposed, the real threat begins to unravel.
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