Dylan Dog #403
In "La lama, la luna e l'orco," Dylan Dog returns to the roots of his earliest adventures, reimagining the foundational stories from the series' first issues in a continuous narrative framework. Revisiting the eerie atmosphere of "Jack lo squartatore," the haunting dread of "Le notti della luna piena," and the chilling introduction to "Il fantasma di Anna Never," this issue weaves classic horror elements into a fresh, cohesive tale. Written by Roberto Recchioni and Tiziano Sclavi, with art by Sergio Gerasi and Nicola Mari, and lettered by Omar Tuis, the story unfolds with the signature dread of the series, while the cover by Gigi Cavenago captures its unsettling mood.
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Reboot dei primissimi numeri sviluppati in un contesto narrativo continuo. Ritroviamo il #2 "Jack lo squartatore"; il #3 "Le notti della luna piena" e l'introduzione al #4 "Il fantasma di Anna Never".
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