Edderkoppen #2/1974
In "Kamp og galskab," a desperate bank teller plots a robbery to fund his wife's surgery, only to be unnerved by a terrifying vision of himself turned deadly after the escape—thanks to a new guard who’s secretly a psychiatrist hypnotist. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Don Heck and inks by Don Heck, this 1974 issue delivers a chilling blend of psychological tension and suspense. The cover by John Romita captures the story’s eerie mood with striking precision.
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A teller plans to rob his bank to pay for his wife's surgery. The guard on duty doesn't carry a gun, but the thief experiences a terrifying vision where he is irradiated and made deadly to the touch while trying to escape. It turns out that the new guard is a "psychiatrist hypnotist" who gave him the vision.
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