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Historias Fantásticas#359
Cover: Luis Dominguez

Historias Fantásticas #359

Sep 1979 · Editorial Novaro · 4.00 MXP
“¿Hay algo peor que la muerte?”

In "¿Hay algo peor que la muerte?", Angus Ferguson fakes his own death to test how his town truly feels about him—only to find their celebration leaves him hollow, except for the quiet presence of two strangers who see beyond the performance. Written by Wesley Marsh and illustrated by Lee Elias, this haunting tale from Historias Fantásticas #359 (1979) explores grief, perception, and the weight of being seen. The cover by Luis Dominguez captures the story’s eerie stillness with a stark, evocative image.

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writer Wesley Marsh · artist, inker Lee Elias · cover Luis Dominguez

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artist, inker Lee Elias
cover pencils, inks Luis Dominguez

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Angus Ferguson stages his death to see the reaction by his town when he passes and is disgusted that all celebrate his death, except two strangers.

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