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Historias Fantásticas#308
Cover: Neal Adams

Historias Fantásticas #308

Jun 1973 · Editorial Novaro · 1.50 MXP
“Las figuras de cera”

In "Las figuras de cera," writer Len Wein and artist Jim Aparo deliver a chilling tale of forgotten magic and buried power, as Judah Tallow, a reclusive wax museum curator with a dark fascination for the occult, takes a dangerous step toward awakening a long-lost queen. The story unfolds with eerie precision, centering on Dalia, an amnesiac woman preserved for centuries, whose return may unleash forces beyond mortal control. Neal Adams' striking cover captures the haunting atmosphere, perfectly framing the mystery within.

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writer Len Wein · artist, inker Jim Aparo · cover Neal Adams

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writer Len Wein
artist, inker Jim Aparo
cover pencils, inks Neal Adams

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Judah Tallow, wheelchair-bound proprietor of a wax museum devoted to sorcery and the occult, kidnaps the amnesiac Dalia (a long-preserved queen of an ancient realm of sorcery), intending to restore her so that she may lead an army of sorcerers to conquer the modern world.

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