Cuentos de Misterio #71
In "La destrucción de dos mundos, Parte I," journalist Johnny Britt uncovers the truth behind a mysterious alien presence terrorizing the city—only to realize the creature's strange rays are actually healing, not harming. As military forces close in, Johnny races to protect the being from a deadly misunderstanding. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated by Bernard Baily, this gripping tale from 1965 features a striking cover by Joe Certa.
In "La destrucción de dos mundos, Parte I," Manhunter is pulled into a surreal dimension where he undergoes a shocking transformation into a winged being—far from the Idol-Head's threat he anticipated. The story unfolds with eerie precision, blending mystery and otherworldly dread in a stark, atmospheric journey.
In "La destrucción de dos mundos, Parte II," Manhunter races back to his own dimension just in time to face a new threat: a colossal fire monster unleashed by the Idol-Head. With quick thinking and a daring move, he channels the beast into the other dimension, where its power may be contained—but not yet defeated.
In "El hombre que salvó al monstruo," journalist Johnny Britt uncovers the truth behind a mysterious alien creature blamed for strange attacks—only to realize its so-called rays are actually healing people. As the military moves in to destroy the being, Johnny races to protect it, facing a choice that could change how humanity sees the unknown.
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