Titanes Planetarios #320
In "Las tres caras de Bruno Morro," actor Bruno Morro finds himself at the center of an interstellar dilemma when two alien visitors arrive with conflicting missions—one seeking to conquer Earth, the other to save it. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Bernard Sachs, this 1970 issue from Editorial Novaro presents a tense, morally ambiguous choice that hinges on perception and trust. The cover, by Gil Kane and Joe Giella, captures the moment of suspense with striking visual flair.
In "Las tres caras de Bruno Morro," actor Bruno Morro finds himself caught between two alien visitors, each claiming to be stranded on Earth—one a savior, the other a conqueror. With their conflicting tales and the fate of the planet hanging in the balance, Bruno must navigate a dangerous test of trust and judgment.
On the distant planet Rynn, two Rynnians use their Futurevision Screen to ponder what might happen if apes evolved beyond humanity—only to discover that intelligence doesn’t necessarily bring wisdom, as even the most advanced monkeys still grapple with the same flaws as their creators.
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