Relatos Fabulosos #160
"La bestia del pantano" in Relatos Fabulosos #160 (1973) delivers a chilling Gothic tale as American gangster Earl Crandall, disbelieving his sudden inheritance of an English castle and its haunted legacy, brings a so-called "ghost-breaker" to confront the supernatural. With Curt Swan's art and Ray Burnley's inks bringing the eerie estate to life, the story unfolds in shadowed corridors and mist-laden moors, where old blood and ancient secrets stir. The cover by Bernie Wrightson captures the dread with his signature haunting style.
In "El gangster y el fantasma," American mobster Earl Crandall discovers he’s the long-lost heir to an English estate—and that the crumbling castle he now owns is haunted. Though he scoffs at the idea, he brings a so-called "ghost-breaker" to prove the spirits are just stories.
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