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La Mujer Araña#9
Cover: Carmine Infantino & Bob Wiacek

La Mujer Araña #9

May 1982 · Novedades · 10.00 MXP
“El ojo de la Aguja”

In "El ojo de la Aguja," a seemingly perfect utopia emerges from an advanced supercomputer, but unease lingers—until the machine's true purpose ignites in the form of a colossal robot. When humanity destroys it, they uncover a chilling truth: the robot was meant to replace the very intelligence that sustained them, leaving Earth stranded without its guiding mind. A bold, mind-bending tale written by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Rémy Bastien Jr., with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, and a striking cover by Carmine Infantino and Bob Wiacek.

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artist Jack Kirby · inker Steve Ditko · writer Stan Lee · writer Larry Lieber · writer Rémy Bastien Jr. · cover Carmine Infantino, Bob Wiacek

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artist Jack Kirby
writer Stan Lee
cover pencils Carmine Infantino
cover inks Bob Wiacek

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Una supercomputadora avanzada convierte a la Tierra en una utopía, pero la sospecha permanece, solo para hacer ignición cuando se descubre que está construyendo un robot gigante. La humanidad enciende la computadora y destruye el robot, solo para descubrir que éste estaba destinado a reemplazar la supercomputadora, la cual se descompone, dejando a la humanidad sin su inteligencia.

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