Sissi Novelas Graficas #200
In "Pareja de baile," ballet stars Ronald and Kate face a rift when Kate feels overshadowed by Ronald’s perceived dominance in their partnership. Determined to prove she can succeed alone, she teams with dancer Charlie—only to face harsh criticism. Meanwhile, Ronald, under a pseudonym, experiences his own struggles with a new partner. The story, written by Juan Almirall and illustrated by Pintado, captures the emotional tension of artistic independence and the quiet realization that true success often lies in partnership. The cover by Pintado sets the mood with a striking, stylized portrait of the duo in motion.
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Ronald and Kate are a successful ballet couple, but Kate feels that Ronald thinks their success is due to his genius. She suggests they separate for six months, though Ronald feels nothing good can come of the idea. Kate plans to prove that she can achieve success without Ronald. She teams with Charlie, but they get bad reviews. Kate doesn't feel she can return to Ronald. But he shows her reviews of his own under an assumed name with a different partner that indicate he has also failed during their separation. Kate realizes that they need each other.
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