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Titanes Planetarios#122
Cover: Bob Brown

Titanes Planetarios #122

Oct 1961 · Editorial Novaro · 1.00 MXP; 0.10 USD
“El regreso de Multihombre”

"El regreso de Multihombre" kicks off in Titanes Planetarios #122 (1961), a standout issue from Editorial Novaro where Multi-Man returns after surviving an explosion that grants him super-strength. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Bob Brown, the story follows Multi-Man as he escapes prison and teams up with the enigmatic Gurk to assemble a mysterious statue. Cover by Bob Brown captures the high-stakes tension as the Challs pursue them across Central America, leading to a twist that transforms Pramble into a frail genius with a giant head—only for the native tribes to reclaim the treasure and bring the duo to justice.

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writer Ed Herron · artist, inker Bob Brown · cover Bob Brown

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writer Ed Herron
artist, inker Bob Brown
cover pencils, inks Bob Brown

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Multi-Man survives an explosion which gives him super-strength. He escapes prison and meets with Gurk, who wants Multi-Man to help him collect parts of a statue. After Multi-Man steals a part of the statue, the Challs follow him to Central America where Gurk and Multi-Man have gone for the last piece of the statue. The Challs revert Pramble to his normal form, as Gurk uses the statue to unlock a lost tribal treasure. Escaping, Pramble is speared by natives and emerges as a super-genius in a frail body with a giant head. But the natives help capture Gurk and Multi-Man and reclaim the treasure.

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