Misterios del Gato Negro #135
In "El ser llamado 'Eso'", a scientist's desperate experiment to eliminate a rival backfires when the creature he creates refuses to kill. When he turns on it instead, the creature's mind takes over his body—transforming the mad inventor into something new, something free. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, this 1961 tale from Editora de Periódicos, S. C. L. "La Prensa" blends sci-fi dread and existential twist in a story that redefines what it means to be alive. The cover, penciled by Kirby and inked by Ayers, captures the eerie moment of transformation.
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Un científico construye una criatura con la finalidad de matar a un rival, pero ésta se niega a obedecer. Su creador vuelve a la lugareños contra "eso", y al tratar de matar a la criatura, el científico es asesinado y la mente de "eso" se transfiere al cuerpo cuerpo de su creador, liberándolo para vivir como un hombre.
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