Cuentos de Misterio #44
In "Los dobles mortales," a hunter is given Odin’s enchanted bow and golden arrow to confront Loki, the god of mischief, who has fled his punishment by escaping into the future. With George Roussos handling both art and inks, the story blends myth and suspense, while Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff deliver a striking cover that captures the clash of ancient power and modern peril.
In "Los dobles mortales," a fugitive convict steals an alien device that lets him create multiple copies of himself, unleashing a wave of crimes across the city. With each duplicate a shadow of his own, he slips through the cracks of justice—until the line between man and mirror begins to blur.
In "La flecha que salvó al mundo," a lone hunter is entrusted with Odin’s enchanted bow and a golden arrow, thrust into a battle that spans time itself when Loki, the trickster god, flees his punishment by vanishing into the future. With myth and fate entwined, the hunter must wield ancient power to stop a divine escape that threatens to unravel the world.
In a remote mining outpost, a lone miner forms an unexpected bond with a blind alien creature he rescues, raising it as a companion through the years. When the creature begins to show signs of aggression, the man faces a harrowing choice that tests the limits of loyalty and survival.
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