Supermán #873
In "El arpa del diablo," Sergio Aragones delivers two sharp, playful gags that highlight his signature wit and visual flair. On one side, a woman’s bold "No me molesten" towel sets up a quiet beach scene with a hint of comedic tension; on the other, a sunbather’s slippery hands turn a simple act of applying oil into a slapstick moment. The cover, by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano, adds a dramatic flair to this lighthearted issue from 1972.
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The page is made up of two separate columnar gags. In the left column a woman is walking on the beach in a bikini closely followed by several men; once she finds her spot, she lays down a towel which reads "No me molesten" (don't bother me). In the right hand column is a woman sitting on the beach applying sun tan oil, and after getting her arms done, she tries to pick up the bottle again and it goes shooting out of her oiled up hand.
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