Titanes Planetarios #77
In "El gigante del más allá," a man haunted by strange visions seeks help from his doctor, who urges him to face his fears head-on. As he walks home, reality blurs when he stumbles upon a parade of elephants recently arrived from a train—mistaking them for the source of his delusions, he swings his umbrella in a panic. Cover by Gil Kane and Bernard Sachs, this 1959 issue from Editorial Novaro delivers a surreal, dreamlike tale with a quiet, unsettling edge.
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A patient visits his doctor and tells him he has been experiencing hallucinations. The doctor advises him to confront his hallucinations so that they are dispelled. While walking home the patient runs into a parade of elephants that has just been unloaded from a train and mistakenly starts to attack them with his umbrella.
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