O Faísca #7
"Branca de Neve, Assassino" in O Faísca #7 (1943) delivers a strikingly odd twist on a familiar tale, set against the backdrop of a nostalgic 1940s Portuguese comic. The issue’s cover, typeset with a bold, dramatic flair, teases a story that reimagines Snow White as a killer—though the full mystery remains tightly wrapped. The artwork, credited to an unknown illustrator and inker, captures a distinctly mid-century aesthetic, while the interior’s lettering style reflects the era’s typographic choices. This issue also features an advertisement for the "Clube Donald" event, highlighting a screening of "Serás um Homem" and a selection of animated shorts.
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Advertisement for the "Clube Donald" event, which includes showing the film "Serás um Homem" (Tom Brown's School Days) and several animated shorts.
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