Relatos Fabulosos #86
In "Esclavituo en Atlantis," a quiet evening at home takes a terrifying turn when Carlota’s husband hears her car horn blaring urgently. Rushing outside, he’s stunned to see her driving straight toward the house—only to barely escape by leaping through the back window as the car crashes. The story, drawn in the bold, expressive style of Nick Cardy, whose dynamic cover pencils and inks capture the moment’s tension, unfolds in a 1966 issue of Relatos Fabulosos, a standout in Editorial Novaro’s lineup.
In "Esclavituo en Atlantis," Mera’s sudden shift in loyalty sends shockwaves through the underwater realm as she joins forces with a mysterious visitor from her home dimension to seize Aquaman’s throne and enslave Atlantean citizens. Captured and forced into servitude in a brutal water show, Aquaman must endure the spectacle of his own downfall while the kingdom he once protected teeters on the edge of ruin.
In "Accidente de coche," Carlota’s husband is glued to the newspaper when her car horn blares—urgent, insistent. Rushing outside, he freezes at the sight of her speeding straight for the house, forcing a frantic dash back inside and a desperate leap through the window just before the crash.
In a quiet moment at a local restaurant, waiter Leopoldo faces a peculiar complaint when a portly customer discovers a shirt button in his soup. With deadpan wit, Leopoldo turns the moment into a dry, unexpected punchline—offering to serve a shirt to match the button, all without breaking a smile.
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