Relatos Fabulosos #59
"La Amenaza del Trío Espectral" delivers a chilling tale from 1964, as Mark and Elsa venture into central Pennsylvania to aid a young woman haunted by a family curse rooted in the colonial witch trials. Written by Arnold Drake and brought to life with moody, expressive art by Mort Meskin, the story unfolds with a creeping dread that lingers in every panel. The cover, by Bob Brown, captures the eerie atmosphere with a striking, shadow-drenched image that perfectly previews the haunting mystery within.
In "La Amenaza del Trío Espectral," Mark and Elsa venture into central Pennsylvania, drawn into a haunting mystery tied to a colonial-era curse that still grips a young woman and her family. As they unravel the eerie legacy of the past, they face a spectral threat that refuses to stay buried.
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