Cuentos de Misterio #136
In "El hombre que podía cambiar a la gente," the unsettling obsession of eccentric sound collector Jasper Jennings takes a terrifying turn when his portable tape recorder captures the final moments of the dying. As a guilty man tries to silence him, Jennings becomes consumed by the voices he records—each one whispering from beyond the grave. Art by Ed Smalle, both interior and on the cover, brings a haunting, hand-drawn intensity to this chilling 1968 tale from Editorial Novaro.
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The horror-seeking eccentric Jasper Jennings records the sounds of dying men on his portable tape machine. A man covering up a crime drives Jennings insane by making him believe he's being haunted by the voices of the dead.
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