Coleccion Celia #289
In "Ha llegado un hombre," a weary business owner finally steps back, hiring a new engineer to manage his affairs while he takes his first vacation in 25 years—leaving behind a family wary of change, especially his sharp-witted eldest daughter Elizabeth. With art by Lon and a striking cover by Desilo, this 1966 issue from Editorial Bruguera sets a quiet but tense stage for a story about trust, legacy, and the unseen weight of responsibility.
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An aging business owner hires a new engineer to run his business and family affairs while he takes his first vacation in 25 years. He knows he can't trust the business to his grown children who have never taken an interest in his business, especially his intelligent, but headstrong oldest daughter Elizabeth.
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