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Cover: Roberto De Angelis

Nathan Never #61

Jun 1996 · Sergio Bonelli Editore · 3000 ITL
🌐 Italian edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Uno spettro nel computer”

In "Uno spettro nel computer," the ghost of Reiko Sanada flickers to life within a virtual exercise, her consciousness trapped in the cyberspace and sending desperate signals. Nathan Never teams up with a select group from the ancient Japanese Organization to rescue her, while the Atlantidei, lurking in their dimensional limbo, deploy deadly programs to erase her from existence. Written by Antonio Serra and Stefano Piani, with art by Francesco Bastianoni and lettering by Viviana Spreafico, this 1996 issue from Sergio Bonelli Editore features a cover by Roberto De Angelis.

writer Antonio Serra · writer Stefano Piani · artist, inker Francesco Bastianoni · letterer Viviana Spreafico · cover Roberto De Angelis

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Cast · 18 characters

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artist, inker Francesco Bastianoni
cover pencils, inks Roberto De Angelis

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Durante un'esercitazione virtuale, il capitano Hashimoto scorge lo spettro di Reiko Sanada: la sua mente, creduta perduta, invia un segnale d’aiuto dal cyberspazio. Nathan Never si unisce a un gruppo scelto dell’Antica Organizzazione giapponese per tentare il salvataggio. Intanto, dal loro limbo dimensionale, gli Atlantidei lanciano programmi killer per cancellare Reiko dai loro sistemi.

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