Titanes Planetarios #26
In "Yo viajé en un platillo volador," a bewildered alien crash-lands in a boy’s backyard, convinced Earthlings are all tiny—only to learn the hard way that size isn’t everything when a well-aimed rock from a slingshot takes him down. With Murphy Anderson’s dynamic cover art capturing the moment of cosmic confusion, this 1955 adventure blends sci-fi whimsy and childhood daring in a classic tale from Editorial Novaro.
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An alien lands his flying saucer in a young boy's backyard and mistakenly thinks all Earthlings are short and tiny. The alien decides to disintegrate the boy with his atomic pistol but loses the battle after getting hit in the head with a rock launched from a slingshot. The boy then ties up the alien with some rope and then drags him off for some more playtime.
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