Dylan Dog #60
In "Frankenstein!", Dylan Dog faces off against a monstrous figure atop the Big Ben, where the terror of the legend takes on a chilling new form. Beneath the creature’s terrifying guise, as in the original tale, lies a man shaped by sorrow and a deep, haunting sense of humanity. Written by Claudio Chiaverotti and Tiziano Sclavi, with art by Giovanni Freghieri and inks by the same, this 1991 issue delivers a haunting blend of gothic dread and emotional weight, all rendered in striking detail. The cover, by Angelo Stano, captures the eerie climax in bold, dramatic lines.
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Dylan dovrà affrontare Frankie in cima al Big Ben, ma come nel racconto originale, dietro al mostro si nasconde un uomo con un forte senso di umanità.
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