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Cuentos de Misterio#117
Cover: Jim Mooney

Cuentos de Misterio #117

Sep 1967 · Editorial Novaro · 1.00 MXP
🌐 Spanish edition · synopsis shown in English
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In this 1967 issue of Cuentos de Misterio, Dr. Rigoro Mortis unleashes his robotic enforcer, the Super-Hood, to commit a series of daring crimes—nearly ending the heroic career of Robby Reed, aka Whoozis. After a shocking turn of events, Robby discovers that a strange electrical storm from outer space has altered his powers, transforming him into a bizarre, unpredictable hero. Written by Dave Wood and brought to life by Jim Mooney’s dynamic art—both interior and cover—this issue blends classic sci-fi mystery with a touch of the uncanny.

writer Dave Wood · artist Jim Mooney · inker George Roussos · cover Jim Mooney

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writer Dave Wood
artist Jim Mooney
cover pencils, inks Jim Mooney

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Dr. Rigoro Mortis' robot Super-Hood commits several crimes and nearly kills Robby Reed (as hero Whoozis), but Robby defeats him by shrinking him into a harmless toy. He later learns that a freak electrical storm in outer space caused him to change into the weird heroes this time.

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