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SNIFFIN’ GLUE magazine illustration cover by Marcel Gotlib, special issue an a small fishing village on the mystical island of Chiloé, shrouded in fog and mystery. The villagers whisper about the ancient creatures that lurk in the shadows, tales passed down through generations. One night, a young fisherman named Mateo sets out to sea, unaware of the dangers that await him. As he casts his nets into the dark waters, a creature unlike any he has ever seen emerges from the depths. With the body of

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