Relatos Fabulosos #52
In "Doctor-7, El Rey del lo Sobrenatural," scientist Dr. Bruce Gordon is thrust into a supernatural battle when a black diamond awakens the malevolent Eclipso during a solar eclipse, hijacking his body and destroying his life's work, Solar City. With help from Professor Bennett, Gordon races to uncover the truth behind the entity's power before Eclipso's reign of chaos spreads further. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life with striking art by Lee Elias—both inks and pencils on the interior and cover—this 1963 Novaro classic blends science and the occult in a gripping tale of possession and resistance.
In "Doctor-7, El Rey del lo Sobrenatural," the enigmatic Doctor-7 attempts to manipulate Mark Merlin into retrieving rare ingredients for his potions through hypnotism, but Merlin’s cunning proves a match for even the most mystical schemes. A battle of wits unfolds between the sorcerer and his reluctant pawn, where mind and magic collide in a tale of deception and unexpected resilience.
When a solar eclipse coincides with Dr. Bruce Gordon’s encounter with a mysterious black diamond, an ancient evil known as Eclipso seizes control of his body and lays waste to the scientific marvel of Solar City. Now haunted by the entity he can’t fully understand, Gordon teams up with Professor Bennett in a desperate effort to uncover the truth behind Eclipso’s power before the darkness spreads further.
In "null," Elsa stumbles upon a pair of dazzling shoes at her local store, drawn in by their sleek design—but her delight wavers when she sees the drab, uninspired packaging. Torn between her admiration for the shoes and her frustration with their unappealing box, she faces a small, surprisingly intense dilemma.
Patachín and his mechanical son swing together beneath the shade of a tree, their playful antics a lighthearted moment of father-and-son fun in a quiet backyard. The simple joy of their game unfolds in a single, charming page, rendered with the crisp precision of typeset letters.
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