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Dylan Dog#27
Cover: Claudio Villa

Dylan Dog #27

Dec 1988 · Sergio Bonelli Editore · 1700 ITL
“Ti ho visto morire”

In "Ti ho visto morire," a man revived from a coma gains the eerie ability to foresee the deaths of those he touches—his chilling vision includes Dylan Dog’s suicide. Written by Giuseppe Ferrandino and Tiziano Sclavi, with art by Corrado Roi and lettering by Piero Ravaioli, this 1988 issue delivers a pulse-pounding mystery grounded in dread and the fragile line between fate and free will. The cover, by Claudio Villa, captures the story’s unsettling tone.

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writer Giuseppe Ferrandino · writer Tiziano Sclavi · artist, inker Corrado Roi · letterer Piero Ravaioli · cover Claudio Villa

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artist, inker Corrado Roi
cover pencils, inks Claudio Villa

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Un uomo tornato dal coma ha il potere di predire il futuro delle persone con cui entra in contatto fisico. In una della sue visioni vedrà il suicidio di Dylan Dog.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).