Cuentos de Misterio #24
In "El traje de los cien poderes," a con artist who sells fake magical relics finds himself outsmarted when a group of his former victims attempts to expose him—only to uncover that the costume they believed was a fraud is, in fact, genuine. Bill Ely’s art brings the eerie, mysterious tone to life, while Bernard Baily’s cover captures the story’s unsettling allure. A 1.00 MXP comic from 1962, it’s a standout in the Cuentos de Misterio series.
In "El traje de los cien poderes," a con artist who preys on gullible buyers of magical relics finds himself outmaneuvered when a group of customers attempts to trick him in return—only to uncover a shocking truth about the very costume they believed was a fraud. The story unfolds with a sharp twist, blending fantasy and deception in a brief, tightly wound tale of mistaken identity and hidden magic.
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