El Halcón de Oro #12
In "La Regeneración de El Sultán," the Jailer’s apparent redemption takes a dangerous turn as he aids authorities in capturing criminals—only to secretly track down their stolen goods for his own gain. With art by Dick Dillin and inks by Charles Cuidera, this 1959 issue from Editorial Novaro delivers a sharp twist on redemption, all framed by a striking cover by Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff.
In "La Regeneración de El Sultán," the Jailer, recently released from prison, claims to have turned his life around—helping authorities track down criminals he once aided. But as he leads the charge, his true motives begin to surface, hinting at a deeper game beneath his apparent redemption.
In "Los Halcones Multicolores," the Blackhawks face off against Mr. Beam’s Colorama gun, a weapon that unleashes colored rays with unpredictable effects on objects of matching hues. Dressed in specially tailored costumes of varying colors, the team must rely on quick thinking and precise coordination to outwit the device and stay one step ahead.
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