Varulv på natten #3/1975
In "Den ene ulvens bröd den andres död!", Silas Worth’s plan to torment his brother’s son and his wife by faking his death backfires in the most unexpected way. After feigning death to spite them, he finds himself unable to make them see or hear him—until he realizes the drug he took has left him a ghost. Gene Colan’s moody art brings a haunting tension to this eerie tale, while Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia’s cover captures the chilling moment of unseen presence.
In "Den ene ulvens bröd den andres död!", Jack Russell and Raymond Coker face off against a third werewolf—poliskommissarie Lou Hackett—in a brutal clash that tests the limits of their cursed fates. As Raymond kills Hackett, fulfilling an ancient prophecy, he finds freedom at last, but Jack remains bound to his own monstrous transformation.
In the aftermath of a nuclear war that shattered the world in 1998, vampire John Burton awakens from a long slumber to find humanity gone—replaced by cold, soulless robot beings that mimic men. As he stumbles through a ruined world where the only blood left is his own, he must confront a terrifying new reality where the old rules no longer apply.
In "Is och eld!", Satans son Daimon Hellström is called to investigate a haunted university building haunted by the ice demon Ikthalon, summoned by the determined Dr. Katherine Reynolds. When Katherine defies Hellström’s warnings, she nearly unleashes the frozen entity upon the world—only for the Son of Satan to outwit the demon with a cunning lie.
Silas Worth thought he’d outsmarted his brother’s family with a fake death and a cruel prank, but now he’s trapped in a world where no one can see him—his own flesh and blood passing right through him as if he were nothing more than a shadow. With his bitter scheme unraveling, he’s left to confront the chilling truth: the drug meant to fool the living has made him one of the dead.
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