Domingos Alegres #510
In "El anillo mortal," a young man named Pablo and the woman he loves, Zilma, flee their village after a witch doctor accuses Pablo of bringing plague through dreams. As shadows and unseen horrors stalk their path, a mysterious stone becomes the focus of a desperate prayer—and a deadly outcome. With art by Mike Sekowsky and inks by Mike Peppe, this 1964 tale from Editorial Novaro unfolds in a world where belief and fear shape fate, and the cover by George Wilson captures the eerie tension of a tribe on the edge.
In "El anillo mortal," the mysterious deaths of men linked by a famed Aztec Ring drive John Ruskin’s daughter to uncover the truth—only to find herself caught in a deadly chain of fate. As each owner meets a grim end, she must confront the chilling possibility that the ring’s curse is real, even as the truth reveals a far more unsettling deception.
In "Jonás," a haunting tale from Domingos Alegres #510, a man once swallowed by a whale returns to the world changed—his skin pale, his hair gone, his sight failing. Now living in quiet isolation, he works as a cobbler, his past a shadow he can't escape. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, weaving mystery and myth into a life shaped by the sea.
In "La sombra misteriosa," a chilling tale from *Domingos Alegres* #510, the tribal tensions between Pablo and the witch doctor come to a head when Zilma is terrorized by a shadowy creature no one can identify. As suspicion spreads and the witch doctor turns the tribe against Pablo, he and Zilma flee, only to be haunted by illness and dread—until a desperate act of faith may have changed everything.
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