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Animal Urbano#2
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Animal Urbano #2

Jun 1997 · Grupo Imaginador de Ediciones S.A.
“Lal venganza del tuerto”

In "Lal venganza del tuerto," the origins of a younger Poncho Negro are revealed through a gritty, introspective journey of physical and mental discipline that molds him into a formidable force. Drawn with intensity by Sanyú, both in story and on the cover, the issue builds tension as past traumas collide with present danger in a confrontation with Kalunga, ending on a sharp cliffhanger that promises more.

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The story introduces a younger version of Poncho Negro, recounting his origins and training from childhood. His development is shown through physical and intellectual disciplines, shaping him into a capable and dangerous figure. The narrative transitions into present action as conflict emerges involving Kalunga. A violent confrontation unfolds, driven by revenge and personal stakes tied to past events. The story ends on a cliffhanger, signaling continuation in a future installment.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).