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Cover: Gil Kane & Frank Giacoia

Diabólico #81

Mar 1973 · Editora de Periódicos, S. C. L. "La Prensa" · 1.50 MXP
🌐 Spanish edition · synopsis shown in English
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In Diabólico #81, La Viuda Negra pulls Diabólico from the water just in time, launching a joint attack against the mysterious Owl. The true identity of Mr. Kline is revealed as the MK-9 robot, who calls himself "Asesino"—a twist that redefines the threat. Written by Gerry Conway, with moody, dynamic art by Gene Colan and inks by Jack Abel, the issue's cover by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia captures the tension in a striking, shadow-drenched scene.

writer Gerry Conway · artist Gene Colan · inker Jack Abel · cover Gil Kane, Frank Giacoia

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artist Gene Colan
inker Jack Abel
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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La Viuda Negra salva a Diabólico de ahogarse y luego los dos derrotan al búho. Se revela que el Sr. Kline es el robot MK-9, que se refiere a sí mismo con el nombre clave de "Asesino".

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