Dylan Dog Color Fest #41
In "L'orrore delle armi," Dylan Dog finds himself in London during World War I, caught in the fog of war as a soldier in uniform—his face unmistakably his own, yet trapped in a past he never lived. Written by Gabriella Contu and brought to life by Giorgio Pontrelli’s evocative art and Sergio Algozzino’s haunting colors, this issue plunges the legendary investigator into the visceral horror of battle, where every step forward feels like a descent into madness. The cover by Giorgio Pontrelli captures the eerie stillness of a man emerging from the mist, a silent prelude to a nightmare.
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Siamo a Londra, durante gli anni della Prima guerra mondiale. Dalla nebbia affiora la sagoma di un uomo in divisa, visto di spalle: è Dylan McCoy, che porta il volto di Dylan Dog. Il protagonista si ritroverà arruolato e costretto a vivere in prima persona l’orrore di uno dei conflitti più devastanti e sanguinosi della storia.
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