Ilustración + Comix Internacional #28
"En nombre de la ley" is a striking, surreal tale from 1983, written and illustrated by Lauzier, whose distinctive style brings a dreamlike dread to a group of drug-addled youths experiencing terrifying hallucinations. One of them, overwhelmed by fear, envisions himself trapped in a mundane office job—a moment of psychological escape that feels both absurd and deeply unsettling. The cover, a stark and expressive piece by Juan Giménez, captures the story’s tense, disoriented mood in bold, shadowed lines.
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Varios jipis tienen horribles alucinaciones bajo el influjo de drogas. El más asustado de todos se imagina a sí mismo trabajando en una oficina.
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