Mundi Comics Super Héroes Presenta #25
"Antorchas del inferno" introduces Robinson Crusoe, a restless clerk who abandons England for a daring voyage across the Pacific, convinced his journey will forge a new empire. With bold cover art by López Espí and a story rooted in classic adventure, this 1975 issue from Ediciones Vértice captures the spirit of exploration and isolation in a tale that sets the stage for an unforgettable odyssey.
In "El gran cazador," a hunter obsessed with the ultimate challenge pushes nature to its limits, transforming apes into relentless prey—only to find his weapons no longer hold power over them. This chilling tale from Mundi Comics Super Héroes Presenta #25 (1975) unfolds in just four pages, blending suspense and unease as the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur.
In "Huyo en la noche," a restless clerk named Robinson Crusoe abandons his life in England, seeking fortune and purpose on a perilous voyage across the Pacific. With little more than hope and a stubborn belief in his destiny, he sets sail into the unknown, chasing a dream that may be as vast as the sea itself.
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