“Page 35,” the second woman interrupted. “No man sees it unless he’s been cruel. The comic finds you.”
If yes, here’s a brief original tale:
Rico tried to run. His legs wouldn’t move. The third woman gently pressed the pen into his hand.
It took me a moment to parse your request: "Comic Hembras Peligrosas Pdf 35" . Comic Hembras Peligrosas Pdf 35
“This is crazy—”
He heard heels clicking on his wooden floor. Three pairs.
And below, in small print: To be continued… “Page 35,” the second woman interrupted
Rico turned. They were exactly like the drawing—same clothes, same half-smiles. The tallest one held an old fountain pen.
The blank bubble now read: “He knew he deserved it.”
Rico zoomed in. The blank wasn't empty—it was black , deep as wet ink, and as he stared, the blackness moved . His legs wouldn’t move
The man who called himself Rico knew he shouldn’t have opened the PDF.
But I can write you an interesting, atmospheric short story inspired by the title and the feel of such a comic — noirish, darkly humorous, with dangerous women and a mysterious "page 35" as a plot device.
“You read the blank page,” a woman’s voice said behind him. “Now you fill it.”
He wrote for hours. When dawn came, the women were gone. On his desk, a fresh copy of Hembras Peligrosas lay open to page 35.
I think you’re referring to a specific page or issue of a Spanish-language comic titled (Dangerous Females) — possibly an adult or erotic comic series, maybe by an underground or small-press artist. The “PDF 35” likely means page 35 or file 35 of a digital collection.