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Cuentos de Misterio#10
Cover: Bernard Baily

Cuentos de Misterio #10

Aug 1961 · Editorial Novaro · 1.00 MXP; 0.10 USD
🌐 Spanish edition · synopsis shown in English
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“La planta cósmica”

In "La planta cósmica," the Man of 1000 Faces, Jay Drews, trades his stage magic for something far stranger when he buys a Martian costume from a mysterious stranger—claiming it fell from the sky. The moment he puts it on, the suit refuses to come off, and Jay begins to suspect it has a will of its own. Bruno Premiani’s striking art brings the eerie transformation to life, while Bernard Baily’s cover captures the unsettling allure of the alien garb.

artist, inker Bruno Premiani · cover Bernard Baily

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artist, inker Bruno Premiani
cover pencils, inks Bernard Baily

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Jay Drews, billed as the Man of 1000 Faces, does a quick-change act. After a performance, he's approached by a stranger selling him a realistic Martian costume, claiming he found it in a chest that fell out of the sky. Jay purchases the costume, tries it on, and then finds he can't take it off. The costume seems to have other plans for Jay...

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