Seriemagasinet #79
"Uhyret fra dalen" delivers a classic sci-fi adventure from the golden age of comics, featuring a colossal lizard born from a forgotten growth serum—its rampage across Earth a direct consequence of a long-buried experiment. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by George Klein, this 1971 issue from Seriemagasinet #79 blends cosmic wonder and pulp urgency, culminating in a surprising alliance with alien minds from Jupiter. The cover by George Klein captures the creature’s terrifying scale, a fitting match for the story’s bold, imaginative premise.
In "Kattens uhyggelige afkom!", a dazzling circus dancer named Felicia captivates audiences with her fluid, feline grace—until her performance takes a terrifying turn. When the circus veterinarian grows suspicious of her unnatural movements, a sudden attack reveals a horrifying truth beneath her human guise.
In "SSERPO! Uhyret som knuste jorden," a forgotten growth serum accidentally consumed by a lizard triggers a planetary threat as the creature swells to monstrous size. When all else fails, the great-grandson of the serum’s inventor turns to alien allies on Jupiter, hoping their advanced technology can reverse the damage before it’s too late.
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