Collana Almanacchi Magazine #178
In "Ci pensa Java," the elderly teacher of writer Alfredo Castelli—herself a devoted fan of Martin Mystère—finds herself unexpectedly curious about the romantic lives of the legendary duo, Martin and Diana. With her keen interest piqued, she sets off on a quiet but revealing journey through memories and mysteries, all while the story unfolds in the signature style of Marco Foderà, both in pencils and inks. The cover, by Giancarlo Alessandrini, captures the moment with a touch of whimsy and intrigue.
In "La gatta di Schrödinger," the elderly teacher of Alfredo Castelli—ever the curious reader of Martin Mystère—finds herself drawn into the enigmatic world of the famed investigator and his companion Diana, wondering what lies beyond the mysteries they solve. Written by the team behind the Almanacchi Magazine series, this brief, poignant tale explores quiet moments of connection and the lingering questions that follow.
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