Coleccion Celia #327
"Ya no te necesito" is a poignant 1967 story from Coleccion Celia #327, written by M. V. Rodoreda and illustrated by A. Lon, with inks by the same. It follows Ruth, a once-celebrated singer whose life unravels after a tragic accident leaves her unable to walk—both physically and emotionally—until a struggling musician, a friend of her doctor, reawakens her spirit, though his intentions are far from pure. The cover, by Jaime González, captures the story’s emotional weight in a striking, period-accurate design.
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As a famous singer, Ruth has the world at her feet. However, she is despondent over a man who only wanted to be near her due to her fame and, lost in thought, she steps in the street in front of a truck. The accident causes her to lose the ability to walk although her doctor believes her problems are as much mental as physical. She withdraws from the world until a struggling singer who is a friend of the doctor recognizes her. He revives her will to join the world, but is only planning to use her name to further his own career.
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