Cuentos de Misterio #155
"El temible monstruo de Monte Rosa" is a chilling tale from 1969, where a grandson seeks to revive his family’s legacy by unleashing a new creature to battle the original monster of Monte Rosa. Penciled and inked by Mort Meskin, with additional inks by George Roussos, the story blends gothic dread and family ambition. The haunting cover, a striking collaboration by Neal Adams in both pencils and inks, captures the eerie essence of the tale.
In "El temible monstruo de Monte Rosa," Jo, the grandson of the man who first conjured the legendary beast of Monte Rosa, attempts to revive his family’s tarnished legacy by crafting a new monster—intending for the two creatures to battle, restoring honor through chaos. Written and illustrated with eerie precision, this chilling tale from Cuentos de Misterio #155 unfolds in the shadowed peaks of the Alps, where myth and ambition collide.
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