Seriemagasinet #3/1957
In "Förbrytarstaden," the mystery deepens as the forest ranger who spotted the distant fire in Norrland alerts the newspaper, setting off a chain of events that brings a mysterious stranger—known only as the Man from Claa—into the newsroom. With a message he claims is vital to all of humanity, he demands to speak with the editor-in-chief, his presence casting an unsettling shadow over the city’s quiet routine. Written, drawn, and inked by Rolf Gohs, this 1957 issue of Seriemagasinet features a cover by Rolf Gohs, capturing the tension of a story unfolding in a world where secrets run deep.
In a quiet moment on the frontier, Jimmy Kaktus stumbles upon a particularly stubborn branch—one too long to serve as a walking stick, yet too long at the other end to cut down. His struggle to make sense of the absurdly inconvenient length unfolds in a single, perfectly timed page of deadpan humor.
In the frozen woods of Norrland, a forest ranger spots a distant fire and alerts the press. When the man from Claa arrives at the newspaper office, he doesn’t come with news—he comes with a warning. Quiet, intense, and impossible to ignore, he insists his message is vital to all of humanity, and he demands it be shared, no matter the cost.
In this 1957 jungle adventure from Seriemagasinet #3, Tarzan tames the mighty mammoth Tantor but soon realizes Fawna is missing—her captors, a mysterious group known as the Tarmangani, resemble Viking warriors. With no time to lose, Tarzan sets out for their fortress, determined to rescue her before it's too late.
In this gripping 1957 installment from Seriemagasinet #3, detective Kerry intercepts a young thief in the act of stealing his car’s wheel caps. Taken aback by the boy’s desperation—revealed to stem from three days without food—Kerry brings him home, setting the stage for a tense, human-centered mystery.
Tex Willer and the commanding officer rally the men as the threat of an imminent Indian attack looms. With tension rising, the frontier outpost braces for the onslaught.
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