Dylan Dog Oldboy #11 (49)
In "Le pareti del cervello," Dylan Dog confronts a chilling case as the acclaimed actor Robert Horstmann seeks his help, haunted by vivid visions of violent attacks against gay men. These aren't mere nightmares—they're echoes of a deep-seated, pervasive hatred buried within the human mind. Written by Giovanni Eccher and illustrated by Luigi Piccatto, Renato Riccio, and Matteo Santaniello, with inks by the same trio and lettering by Valentina Pejrano, the story explores fear and prejudice with unsettling precision. The cover, by Paolo Bacilieri and Giuseppe Montanari, captures the psychological tension that defines this unsettling entry in the series.
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Il famoso attore Robert Horstmann si rivolge a Dylan perché da qualche tempo è oppresso da visioni in cui assiste a violente aggressioni verso omosessuali. Gli incubi di Horstmann non sono solo sogni, ma frammenti di un odio reale e diffuso, radicato nell’animo umano. Questa volta il “mostro” vive dentro di noi, nell’intolleranza e nella paura del diverso.
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