Revista Pif-Paf #1
"La muerte blanca" in Revista Pif-Paf #1 (1975) is a poignant, character-driven story from the early work of artist Gustavo Trigo, who both pencils and inks the entire issue. When Paul learns he has little time left, he makes a painful choice to distance himself from his wife Anne, hoping to spare her grief—yet secretly ensures her future by entrusting a friend with a bank’s wiring schematics, bound by a promise to care for her.
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Tras enterarse de que no le queda mucho tiempo de vida, Paul decide tratar a su esposa con frialdad y abandonarla, con la esperanza de aliviar su sufrimiento cuando muera. Pero también le da a un amigo los diagramas de cableado de un banco para facilitar un robo, con la condición de que Anne reciba parte del dinero y que su amigo la cuide después de su muerte.
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