Marvila, la Mujer Maravilla #141
In "El genial pirata de la cuarta dimensión," Wonder Woman faces a bizarre mind game orchestrated by the enigmatic Brain Pirate, who traps her in a surreal arena where she's forced to serve as a target on a colossal dartboard—mirroring the striking cover by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito. As the dreamlike ordeal unfolds, a sudden blow to her head cuts short a vivid Golden Age flashback, triggered by the strange power of an old comic book, leaving her to reflect on the limits of the Dream Merchant’s influence. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Ross Andru with inks by Mike Esposito, this 1967 adventure from Editorial Novaro blends surreal spectacle with a touch of nostalgia, all within a 1.00 MXP cover price.
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The Brain Pirate toys with Wonder Woman, including having her act as a target in a giant-sized dartboard for a giant dart thrower (as illustrated on the issue's cover), until Hyppolyta's Amazons help her and the other captives escape. When Wonder Woman receives a sharp blow on the head, her Golden Age flashback - brought about by the uncanny powers of a Golden Age Wonder Woman comic book - abruptly ends. She takes her leave of the Dream Merchant, pondering the extent of his powers.
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