Delta #7
This is the eleventh issue of the Spanish series Delta, published by Ediciones Delta. It collects a chapter of the ongoing narrative, continuing the story of the characters in this self-titled series.
In "La Maldicion de Egipto," a man walks free after a San Francisco trial, haunted by the verdict and the weight of public scorn. Months later, a chance job at a mannequin workshop offers a fragile new start—until a sudden accident forces a chilling reckoning with the idea of fragility, both physical and psychological. Written by Nino Laccisaglia and illustrated by Sergio Zaniboni, with a striking cover by Boris Vallejo, this eerie tale from Ediciones Delta blends suspense and psychological tension in a story that lingers long after the final page.
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Un jurado de San Francisco dicta un veredicto de “inocente” para un acusado de decapitar a su esposa. Meses después, el hombre arrastra estigma social hasta que un viejo amigo le ofrece trabajo en un taller de maniquíes. Un accidente en el taller provoca confusión y termina con una ironía sobre “cabezas frágiles.
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