Relatos Fabulosos #50
In "Cautivo del Hechizo del Gato," Anselma’s visit to the doctor takes a bizarre turn when a simple reflex test sends her high-heeled shoe flying off—leaving her flustered and bewildered. A curious moment of surreal humor unfolds in this 1963 issue from Editorial Novaro, rendered with sharp, expressive lines by Mort Meskin on the cover and George Roussos in the inks.
When Mark accidentally activates a mystical charm, his consciousness is transferred into the body of a black cat—forcing him to navigate a world of shadows and secrets as he uncovers a sinister plot hidden in plain sight.
In this brief, deadpan gem from *Relatos Fabulosos* #50, Anselma’s visit to the doctor takes a comically abrupt turn when a simple knee tap sends her high-heeled shoe flying—leaving her stunned and the page frozen in silent, perfectly timed embarrassment. The story’s humor lies in its absurd precision, with no names or creators credited beyond the typeset layout.
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