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Historias Fantásticas#298
Cover: Nick Cardy

Historias Fantásticas #298

Sep 1972 · Editorial Novaro · 1.50 MXP
“Donde soló los muertos son libres”

In "Donde soló los muertos son libres," a fugitive from a jungle prison stumbles into a nightmare of forced labor, trapped in a remote diamond mine by a deranged master and his silent servant. Written by George Kashdan and illustrated by Bob Brown with inks by Frank Giacoia, this 1972 tale from Historias Fantásticas #298 delivers a tense, atmospheric descent into isolation and desperation. The cover, a striking portrait by Nick Cardy, captures the haunting mood of a world where freedom is a ghost.

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writer George Kashdan · artist Bob Brown · inker Frank Giacoia · cover Nick Cardy

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artist Bob Brown
cover pencils, inks Nick Cardy

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Horne escapes a jungle prison, only to find a madman and his man-servant in the jungle who chain him up and force him to work their diamond mine.

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