Claro de Luna #93
"La plaga" in Claro de Luna #93 (1961) delivers a quiet yet stirring story of youthful rebellion and connection, as Delia, a young woman from a provincial town, steps into the vibrant world of a rock-and-roll club in the city. Written by Oliva Sala and illustrated by Carrillo—both inks and pencils—this issue captures the tension between tradition and new passions, all centered on Delia’s growing bond with Ricardo and the surprising moment when her father finally sees what she’s found. The cover by Carrillo perfectly frames the story’s emotional core.
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A stranger in the city from a small provincial town, Delia wants to join a rock-and-roll club and becomes interested in Ricardo. But her father does not approve of her friends until Ricardo invites her parents to see for themselves.
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