Dylan Dog Oldboy #28 (66)
In "Fino all'ultimo respiro," Dylan Dog confronts a chilling new regime in London, where the bodies of rebels are frozen in place by an unexplained fluid and displayed as public warnings. With the city walls scrawled with the ominous decree "Death to anyone who touch the rebels’ bodies," Dylan must navigate a landscape of silent corpses and growing defiance. Written by Alberto Ostini and illustrated by Piero Dall'Agnol and Renato Riccio, with inks by both and letters by Riccardo Riboldi, the issue’s stark visuals and tense atmosphere are perfectly captured in a cover by Marco Nizzoli.
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A Londra, sui muri e nei vicoli, compare ovunque la scritta “Death to anyone who touch the rebels’ bodies”. Le strade sono disseminate di cadaveri irrigiditi da un fluido che ne impedisce la decomposizione. Il nuovo regime, contro cui Dylan si ribella, impone che i corpi degli oppositori restino esposti per strada come terribile monito alla popolazione.
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