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Martin Mystère#16
Cover: Giancarlo Alessandrini

Martin Mystère #16

Jul 1983 · Sergio Bonelli Editore · 800 ITL
“Il mistero di Stonehenge”

In "Il mistero di Stonehenge," Martin Mystère answers a cryptic lead from an old friend: the legendary sword Excalibur is hidden in a Vienna safe deposit box. With the fate of a mythical artifact at stake, the enigmatic investigator races across Europe, following a trail that begins in the shadow of Stonehenge and leads straight into Austria’s most guarded vaults. Written by Alfredo Castelli and illustrated by Giancarlo Alessandrini, this 1983 adventure blends historical mystery with the series’ signature blend of the arcane and the unknown—cover by Giancarlo Alessandrini.

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cover pencils, inks Giancarlo Alessandrini

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Un vecchio amico di Martin Mystère racconta che Excalibur, la mitica spada di Re Artù, si trova a Vienna, depositata in una cassetta di sicurezza; Martin Mystère si reca subito in Austria per ritrovare l'importante manufatto..

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