Titanes Planetarios #75
In "El hombre más grande del cosmos," Brad Stanton and Jim Kirby take a job as space-miners lured by a tempting offer: $1000 a day. What they don’t expect is that a single day on their new asteroid lasts 24,000 hours—turning a short shift into an endless stretch of time. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Manny Stallman with inks by John Giunta, this 1959 adventure from Editorial Novaro features a striking cover by Gil Kane, capturing the surreal scale of a cosmos where time itself bends.
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Brad Stanton and Jim Kirby answer an ad for space-miners promising to pay them $1000 a day. When they sign on they learn that one day on this asteroid is 24,000 hours long.
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