Hacha Historieta Argentina #[7/2001]
"Cerdos" stands out in Hacha Historieta Argentina #7/2001 with its sharp literary flair, using archaic voseo and a nod to Zorrilla’s Don Juan Tenorio to frame a chilling tale of jealousy and social entrapment. Written by Walther Slavich and illustrated by Lalia—whose distinctive style extends to both interior art and cover—this story leans into psychological dread rather than supernatural fright, making it the most self-aware and thematically dense entry in the series.
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The title's archaic voseo construction and its allusion to Zorrilla's Don Juan Tenorio frames this as the most literarily self-conscious story in the volume: a horror of jealousy and social entrapment rather than creature terror.
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