Dylan Dog #396
In "Il suo nome era guerra," the eerie past of Inspector Tyron Carpenter resurfaces as his former comrades from the disbanded "Charlie 2 Zero" unit begin acting erratically—driven by a mysterious symbol that links them to something far darker than war. Written by Giovanni Eccher and illustrated by Luigi Siniscalchi, with inks by Siniscalchi and letters by Riccardo Riboldi, this issue deepens the mystery with a chilling tone and atmospheric dread. The cover by Gigi Cavenago captures the unsettling mood perfectly.
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L'ex gruppo di commilitoni "Charlie 2 Zero" di cui l'ispettore Tyron Carpenter ne faceva parte sembrano impazzire. Tutto sembra ricondurre ad uno strano simbolo.
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