Skräckextra #[nn]
"Liv och död!" is a standout story from the 1973 Skräckextra #nn, featuring a haunting tale of isolation and memory. Written by George Kashdan and illustrated by Jerry Grandenetti, with lettering by Sune Käll, it follows Apotekaren Jonah as he faces exile from his village after a patient’s death—only to encounter an alien with amnesia, sparking a quiet, emotional journey of connection and loss. The cover, a striking piece by Neal Adams, captures the story’s eerie, introspective tone.
In the isolated village of Skräckextra, apotekaren Jonah faces exile after a patient’s death, only to stumble upon a stranded alien with no memory. As he tries to help the being reclaim its past, strange forces stir beneath the quiet countryside—until the alien’s forgotten memories awaken something far older than the stars.
In "På de dödas väg!", Philip Hastings inherits his family’s haunted castle, only to be warned of the malevolent spirits said to dwell within. When his wife is threatened by unseen forces, the ghost of the long-dead steward Jamieson intervenes to save them—though his motives remain as dark as the castle’s secrets.
In "Ramfis grav," Professor Daniels, discredited by his peers for claiming the existence of the ancient Egyptian prophet Ramfis, takes a desperate leap into the past to prove his theories. With nothing but his wits and a mysterious connection to the lost tomb, he journeys into a forgotten era where truth and myth blur.
In the shadow of Mount Subara, Johnny Peril stumbles upon his friend Lee Allen, dying after encountering the mountain’s fabled queen. With Lee’s final words echoing, Johnny gathers his companions Bill and Jack for a desperate quest into the unknown, seeking the truth behind the legend of the Ice Queen.
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