Lanciostory #15
In "Trapper: Il tesoro della conna-ragno," a routine day at the post office takes a dark turn when a desperate postman stumbles upon a letter from Sara—only to learn she’s pregnant and fearing her lover’s return. The revelation stirs long-buried memories of a similar letter from his past, pulling him into a haunting echo of choices he thought he’d left behind. Written by Piero Prosperi and illustrated by Oliviero Gramaccioni, Cartoonstudio, and Antonella Solano, with a cover by Gustavo Trigo, this 1981 issue from Eura Editoriale blends quiet dread with personal reckoning.
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Un postino apre le lettere, cercando di rubare soldi, quando apre accidentalmente una lettera di Sara. Alla fine scopre che è incinta e potrebbe fare qualcosa di disperato se il suo amante non tornasse. Questo ricorda al postino una lettera simile che aveva ricevuto anni prima. [A postman opens letters, trying to steal money, when he accidentally opens a letter from Sara. He eventually discovers that she is pregnant and might do something desperate if her lover doesn't return. This reminds the postman of a similar letter he received years ago.]
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