Seriemagasinet #6/1957
"Racertävlingen" is a standout story from Seriemagasinet #6/1957, featuring a memorable twist on the Western archetype. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated with sharp detail by Al Williamson—both inks and pencils—this tale follows a mysterious gunslinger with 18 scars on his pistol, feared by all, only to reveal his quiet, unexpected reason for carrying it. The cover by Al Williamson captures the story’s duality with a striking, stylized image that hints at the irony beneath the surface.
In this jungle adventure from Seriemagasinet #6/1957, Tarzan and Roden escape their cell just in time to interrupt Ludon’s wedding to Alure, Roden’s promised bride. The tension mounts as the pair races to stop the ceremony before it’s too late.
In the high-stakes world of "Racertävlingen," the track is a battlefield of speed and nerves. When one driver’s cheating threatens to turn the race into disaster, the tension reaches a breaking point—though order is restored, the consequences of deceit come swiftly, and the crash that follows isn’t just on the track.
Steve Roper meets Camilla Crawford, a successful businesswoman, aboard a boat bound for Black Island—her return home marks the start of a tense and mysterious journey.
In the dusty frontier town of Seriemagasinet #6/1957, a lone revolverman arrives with a pistol marked by eighteen scars—so feared that no one dares challenge him. But the man behind the legend is no outlaw, just a quiet townsman seeking better health in the West, stunned to find he’s never had to draw his weapon. Instead, he’s spent his days carving those scars as a pastime, turning his gun into a curious ritual of idle craftsmanship.
In this 1957 installment from Seriemagasinet #6, Kerry helps Rocky land a job as a bartender, but the new workplace quickly feels off—especially with one of the other staff members giving off unsettling vibes.
In the tense aftermath of a fierce assault, Tex Willer and the military hold their ground just long enough to catch their breath—only for the tide to turn again. With the fort now ablaze and flames closing in, they face a desperate choice: stay and burn, or break through the overwhelming force of the advancing warriors.
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