Albi del Falco #230
In "La tomba azteca," the mystery deepens as Albi del Falco investigates a series of eerie events tied to a forgotten Aztec tomb, while nine young fans from across Italy—Claudio Vanin, Michele Caramellino, Giorgio D'Adduzio, Diego Marengon, Giancarlo Desisi, Francesco Corgnati, Leonardo Longo, Sergio Lazzari, and Giorgio Royzacher—each share a personal connection to the legend. The story unfolds through nine vivid panels, each spotlighting a child's name and hometown, hinting at a hidden pattern across Italy. Cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye.
In "La tomba azteca," Superman and the Planet staff find themselves mysteriously transported to a red sun planet while investigating an Aztec tomb in the Mexican jungle—leaving the Man of Steel powerless. With his abilities gone, Superman must rely on wit and deception to keep the team calm, faking superhuman feats to maintain control.
In "L'Armiere folle," Graham, Paragon Pictures’ technical director and designer of historical weapons, disappears after a fall from a film set—only to reemerge weeks later as a costumed villain terrorizing Gotham with an arsenal of ancient arms. The story unfolds with quiet menace, tracing the unraveling of a man whose genius for weapons becomes his undoing.
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