Relatos Fabulosos #85
In "Duelo Con el Rey del Tiempo," a seemingly ordinary duck hunting trip takes a sudden turn when an accidental gunshot strips the leather from his companion's boots—leaving the older man shaken and apologetic. This moment of quiet regret unfolds in a story drawn with sharp, expressive lines by Gil Kane and inked with precision by Murphy Anderson, whose cover captures the tension of a clash that feels both timeless and immediate.
In a quiet moment during a duck hunting trip, an older man’s stumble leads to an accidental shot that strips the leather from his companion’s boots—no harm done, but plenty of awkward tension. The simple, sincere apology that follows speaks volumes about the bond between the two, even in the midst of such a small mishap.
In "Yo acuso a Ray Palmer el mal hechor," the Atom finds himself caught in a web of suspicion after being present during a high-stakes coin heist, leaving him to prove his innocence in a case that hinges on timing, evidence, and the very real danger of being framed. With no allies to trust and the spotlight on him, Ray Palmer must use his wits and size to unravel the truth before the charges stick.
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