Stålmannen #7/1972
In "Kampen mot fruktan!", Stålmannen struggles to regain control as his powers return—only to find his mind fractured from a previous defeat. With help from I-Ching, he's pushed to confront the violent impulses taking hold, while Sandstålmannen, revealed to hail from the distant world of Quarrm, steps forward at the urging of Mirakelkvinnan and I-Ching to help restore balance. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Murphy Anderson, the story unfolds with emotional weight and intensity, all wrapped in Neal Adams’ dynamic cover art and Dick Giordano’s sharp inks.
In "Kampen mot fruktan!", Stålmannen struggles to reclaim his strength after losing it to Sandstålmannen, only to face a new threat: his own unraveling mind. With help from I-Ching and the mysterious Mirakelkvinnan, Sandstålmannen—revealed to be from the distant world of Quarrm—must confront the destructive path Stålmannen now follows, even as his own origins remain shrouded in secrecy.
In "Spöket med två ansikten!", Jo stöter på en mystisk, hemsökt hus i skogen while on vacation. When she rescues a kidnapped newspaper publisher and his wife, she uncovers a mystery tied to the house’s eerie reputation—though the truth behind its haunting remains hidden.
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