Titanes Planetarios #56
In "El Marciano sin disfraz," a man wakes to an ordinary morning, slipping into a robe and descending the steps of his apartment building past a doorman—only to be startled by a massive wave crashing on the nearby beach. The surreal moment unfolds with quiet unease, set against the stark, expressive lines of Gil Kane’s cover and Joe Giella’s inks, capturing a sense of quiet dread beneath the surface of the everyday.
In this brief, wry 1958 gem from *Titanes Planetarios* #56, a man wakes to a quiet morning, slips into his robe, and ambles down the steps of his apartment building—only to freeze in sudden alarm at the sight of a massive wave rolling in from the beach.
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Reprinted in Supercomic #27 (1969), Supercomic #28 (1969), Supercomic #30 (1970), Supercomic #31
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