Seriemagasinet #28-29/1956
"Bomben" continues from the previous issue, following a restaurant owner sued by a customer who claims to have broken his leg on the premises. Steve Roper grows suspicious when five similar incidents occur, each involving the same man falling and presenting identical X-rays of a broken bone—always represented by the same lawyer. Written, drawn, and inked by William Overgard, this gripping story unfolds with quiet tension, while the cover by Rolf Gohs captures the mood of a mystery brewing beneath the surface.
In "Bomben," young Nico is handed a mysterious package with a tight deadline—deliver it to an address in the city within thirty minutes. Unaware that the men who gave it to him are terrorists or that the destination is Meixco’s embassy, Nico rushes through the streets, each step bringing him closer to a danger he can’t yet comprehend.
In the shadow of a seemingly routine accident case, Steve Roper digs into a pattern of suspicious falls at a restaurant—each involving a man who breaks a bone and is represented by the same lawyer, all presenting identical X-rays. As five nearly identical incidents unfold, the detective senses something far more deliberate beneath the surface.
In the aftermath of a devastating atomic disaster, three survivors are stranded on a remote island, clinging to hope and each other. When a sailboat finally arrives after a year of isolation, the captain brings news of the wider catastrophe—and the harsh realities it has left behind.
In this 1956 adventure from Seriemagasinet #28–29, Tex Willer tracks a gang of outlaws to the dusty frontier town of El Paso, where he confronts them alone before the cavalry arrives to turn the tide. The story unfolds with grit and momentum, blending lone-wolf action with the sudden arrival of reinforcements in a classic western showdown.
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