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Cover: Roberto De Angelis

Nathan Never #78

Nov 1997 · Sergio Bonelli Editore · 3000 ITL
🌐 Italian edition · synopsis shown in English
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“L'angelo rosso”

In "L'angelo rosso," private investigator Marvin Hopkins stands accused of murdering the stunning Frances Woods, swearing his innocence as Nathan Never digs into a web of political intrigue, Yakuza connections, and buried secrets. With a dead man’s memories holding stolen patents and a mysterious diary pointing fingers, suspects include the enigmatic senator Mirror, the shadowy yakuza Yoshi, and Marvin’s longtime friend Fat Moon. Written by Stefano Piani and Alberto Ostini, with art by Paolo Di Clemente and lettering by Viviana Spreafico, this 1997 issue features a cover by Roberto De Angelis.

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writer Stefano Piani · writer Alberto Ostini · artist, inker Paolo Di Clemente · letterer Viviana Spreafico · cover Roberto De Angelis

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artist, inker Paolo Di Clemente
cover pencils, inks Roberto De Angelis

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Accusato dell’omicidio della bellissima Frances Woods, l'investigatore privato Marvin Hopkins si proclama innocente. Nathan Never indaga tra intrighi politici, Yakuza e vecchi segreti: nella mente di un ricordante morto si nascondono brevetti rubati, mentre un diario sembra accusare Hopkins. Tra i sospettati il senatore Mirror, lo yakuza Yoshi e Fat Moon, amico di Marvin.

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