Dylan Dog #233
In "L'ospite sgradito," Dylan Dog finds himself haunted by a persistent noise in his home—one he’s certain only he can hear, perhaps from a rat. Written by Michele Medda and illustrated by Angelo Stano, this 2006 issue unfolds with a quiet unease, turning a mundane mystery into a Kafkaesque meditation on isolation and what it means to be different in a world that prizes conformity. The cover, also by Stano, captures the story’s creeping tension in stark, shadowed lines.
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Dylan è ossessionato da un rumore in casa che sembra udire soltanto lui, forse provocato da un ratto. Da questo dettaglio si sviluppa una metafora kafkiana, dove in un mondo sempre più anestetizzato chi conserva umanità viene automaticamente considerato un “diverso”.
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