Relatos Fabulosos #75
In "La Puerta Fatal," Torcuato stumbles upon a wanted poster bearing his own face and advertising a $5000 reward for his capture—prompting a moment of darkly comic self-reflection as he wonders if turning himself in might be the ultimate score. The story unfolds with a tense, ironic twist, all rendered in the distinctive, bold style of Jack Sparling, whose dynamic cover pencils and inks capture the drama of the moment.
In a brief, deadpan moment from *Relatos Fabulosos* #75, Torcuato strolls down the street with his partner in crime when he spots a wanted poster bearing his own face and a $5000 reward. Puzzled and momentarily delighted, he wonders aloud if turning himself in might be the smartest move yet.
In the quietly absurd humor of *Relatos Fabulosos #75*, Jo finds himself startled by an unexpected guest in his soup—only to learn the waiter is just as surprised, muttering that he’d already cleared the table of flies. A single page of deadpan wit, the story hinges on a moment of shared disbelief, rendered with crisp typeset letters and a perfectly timed punchline.
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