Dylan Dog #167
In "Medusa," archaeologist Ely Edelgase uncovers the head of the Gorgone and Perseus’s shield, awakening something ancient and terrifying—whether it’s the spirit of Medusa or a power now within Ely herself remains unclear. As the three Gorgons rise from myth, Dylan Dog must confront a legend that turns flesh to stone, where fear and empathy are as close as shadows and light. Written by Paola Barbato and illustrated by Bruno Brindisi, with a cover by Angelo Stano, this 2000 issue blends myth and mystery in a chilling tale from Sergio Bonelli Editore.
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Ely Edelgase, archeologa del soprannaturale, ha riportato alla luce la testa di Medusa e lo scudo di Perseo. Ma insieme ai reperti sembra essersi risvegliato anche lo spirito della Gorgone, o forse Ely stessa ha ereditato i suoi poteri. Stenno, Euriale e infine Medusa: dalle leggende più antiche riemerge un orrore capace di pietrificare chiunque lo affronti. Toccherà a Dylan Dog misurarsi con il mito, dove terrore e compassione camminano fianco a fianco.
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