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Titanes Planetarios#235
Cover: Bob Brown

Titanes Planetarios #235

Jul 1966 · Editorial Novaro · 1.00 MXP
“Los extraños planes de la gárgola”

In "Los extraños planes de la gárgola," the Gargoyle's mysterious presence looms over the city's rooftops as the Challengers pursue him, unaware of the strange bond forming with blind woman Laura. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Bob Brown, this 1966 tale unfolds with tense chases, unexpected alliances, and a twist that reshapes the Gargoyle’s motives—revealed through a quiet moment of vulnerability and a promise to help Laura. The cover by Bob Brown captures the eerie stillness of the rooftop, a silent prelude to the chaos to come.

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artist, inker Bob Brown
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On the rooftops, the Gargoyle broods. The Challengers rush him, as he's wanted for burglaries, but the Gargoyle escapes. He lands next to a blind woman, Laura, and an odd friendship begins. The Gargoyle needs a gang, so he snatches some prisoners, leaving two police officers in peril who the Challs must rescue. Later, after the Gargoyle promises to pay for Laura's eye operation, the Challs find him again, but again he escapes. When Laura's bandages come off, she is horrified at her evil benefactor, who tries to toss her off the hospital. The Challs save her, but the Gargoyle gets away for now.

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