Titanes Planetarios #81
In "El hombre que arponeaba mundos," criminal Chun Brun flees his home planet Uth to hide on Earth—only to find his pursuer, detective Narr-Tem, has followed. As the two confront each other across time and space, Narr-Tem must convince Chun that Earth isn’t a distant world, but a forgotten era of Uth itself, and that meddling with the past could unravel everything. Written by John Broome and illustrated by Sid Greene, with a striking cover by Gil Kane, this 1960 Novaro classic blends sci-fi intrigue with a twist on reality that lingers long after the final page.
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To escape capture by his detective adversary Narr-Tem, criminal Chun Brun has fled from Uth to Earth. Narr-Tem tracks him down anyway, but must convince him that the "Earth" he fled to is not in another dimension, but is actually the far past of Uth, and any alteration he makes of the timeline could lead to destruction.
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