Supermán #613
In "La mujer gato," Luisa and Lana venture into the jungle to interview the reclusive Dr. Adams, who has retreated from society. After an insect bite sends Luisa into a feverish dream, she envisions herself stepping into Adams’s role as the village witch doctor—only to face a sudden threat when he is bitten by a snake. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1967 tale blends mystery and surrealism, with Schaffenberger also handling the cover art.
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Luisa and Lana travel to the jungle to interview Dr. Adams, who has forsaken civilization. Luisa becomes delirious from an insect bite and dreams that she takes his place as the village witch doctor when he is bitten by a snake.
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