Horus #[2]
In "El hombre de Katmandú," Sikkim awakens in Katmandú with no memory of his past, only to be guided to a Tibetan monastery where the master Slon reveals a profound truth: his soul has carried the reincarnated essence of a dalái lama since birth, linking him to countless lives he must now remember. Written and illustrated by Ferrer, with lettering by E. Canós and inks by Ferrer, this 1974 story unfolds with quiet mystery and spiritual depth. The striking cover by Vicente Segrelles captures the enigmatic journey from the start.
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Sikkim despierta en Katmandú sin recuerdos de su existencia pasada. Es conducido a un monasterio tibetano, donde el maestro Slon le explica que el alma de un dalái lama se alojó en su cuerpo al nacer y que, desde entonces, ha tenido muchas vidas anteriores que debe recordar.
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