Seriemagasinet #9/1957
Continuing from last issue, Steve ventures to Cam and her family’s castle-like mansion, accompanied by So-hei. As they climb the stairs and knock, Jug lets them in, where Steve challenges Cam’s abilities, suggesting they border on deception. Cam urges him to leave, while in the background, Jug quietly shows in an older woman seeking to speak with her late husband. Cover by Rolf Gohs.
In "Mannen från Claa del 9," Jo sits in a newspaper office, recounting the strange night he was taken aboard a flying saucer bound for the distant planet Claa—his tale weaving eerie wonder and quiet dread into a story that lingers long after the final page.
In this 1957 adventure from Seriemagasinet #9, Frank Garvey’s film expedition pushes deeper into the jungle, where Austin joins the ranger on a big-game hunt. The hunt goes smoothly—until a wounded rhino suddenly charges, catching Austin off guard.
In the eerie quiet of a castle-like estate, Steve returns to confront Cam, questioning her claimed abilities with cold skepticism. As he presses her, the air thickens with unspoken tension—just as an older woman is shown in, seeking answers from beyond the grave.
In this tense 1957 crime tale from Seriemagasinet #9, Rocky’s attempt to impress Cricket by borrowing money from the shady Mr Fleech sets off a chain of events that leaves Carter stunned—when he discovers a hundred-dollar bill is missing from the cash register. The sudden call to Kerry, arriving without delay, hints at a deeper web of suspicion, but who’s really behind the theft?
In the dusty aftermath of a desperate escape, Tex Willer and the soldiers race into a hidden underground passage, sealing the door behind them with gunpowder barrels. As the enemy breaks through, the fuse is lit—explosions ripple through the tunnels, igniting a fire that spreads through the building above. When the redcoats arrive, they see only flames and assume the fight is over—until the smoke parts and the attack begins anew.
In a quiet moment on the frontier, Calamity turns 24, and Texas Slim surprises her with flowers—only for the florist to sneak in extra roses to take advantage of a bulk discount. The card reads "One rose for each year," but Calamity isn’t quite as pleased as expected.
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