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Journey to Hell

Art by: Auraleón

Written by: Auraleón


In 1984, the magazine Creepy started publishing a science fiction series steeped in anguish and psychological horror. It began as a commissioned project but evolved into a remarkable collaboration between two comic book professionals. 


  The story follows Slim Robinson, a tormented man stranded alone in a drifting spaceship, whose body and mind slowly deteriorate as he confronts the vast emptiness of space. Haunted by memories of a failed and unfulfilled life, Robinson questions whether what he recalls is real or the product of a collapsing psyche.


ELIGIBLE FOR RAMON LLULL ILLUSTRATION GRANT



Key points:


  • A disturbing yet deeply human tale that blends science fiction with existential terror, reflecting the ears and fragility of the human condition

  • A testament to the creative synergy between writer and artist, who transform a space adventure into an intimate descent into psychological darkness


Technical info:


  • Original title: Viaje al infierno

  • Content: 46 pages - black and white

  • 6 stories of 6-8 pages



Available worldwide

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