Cuentos de Misterio #121
In "Los monstruos legendarios," Professor Morgan’s experimental machine unleashes legendary creatures from myth—unaware that his invention doesn’t just show them, it summons them into reality. Written by Dave Wood and brought to life by Jim Mooney’s dynamic art, with inks by George Roussos, this 1967 tale from Editorial Novaro delivers eerie suspense with a classic horror twist. The cover, also by Jim Mooney, captures the moment of terrifying revelation.
In "Los monstruos legendarios," Professor Morgan’s ambitious machine, meant to visualize legendary creatures, takes a terrifying turn when it begins to summon them into reality—unaware that his invention has crossed the line from simulation to something far more dangerous. The story unfolds as the professor confronts the very myths he sought to display, blurring the boundary between imagination and nightmare.
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