
Dylan Dog n. 15: Canale 666
Language: Italian
Format: Hardcover
Publication date:
August 1st, 1997
Publisher: Sergio Bonelli Editore
Pages: 98
In a chilling narrative that intertwines the world of horror and television, a disturbing premise unfolds as a single channel threatens the viewer's sanity. The tale dives deep into the obsession with media, exploring the sinister side of entertainment that draws in unsuspecting audiences. As fans are lured into a web of frightening imagery, it becomes clear that not all screens are benign.
Dylan Dog, the enigmatic detective of nightmares, steps into this twisted reality where the lines between fiction and genuine terror blur. He encounters horrific entities that emerge from the screen, manifesting the very fears and anxieties of the viewers. With his trademark wit and resilience, he embarks on a mission to uncover the dark truth behind this ominous channel, battling malevolent forces that threaten both his mind and the souls of those ensnared by the broadcast.
As the story progresses, readers are led through the shadowy alleys of a dystopian city, facing gripping suspense and compelling visuals illustrated by Ambrosini and Villa. The journey highlights the weight of obsession with media consumption, prompting introspection about the influence of television on the human psyche. Dylan's quest not only seeks to confront external horrors but also to challenge the internal demons that lurk within us all.
Dylan Dog, the enigmatic detective of nightmares, steps into this twisted reality where the lines between fiction and genuine terror blur. He encounters horrific entities that emerge from the screen, manifesting the very fears and anxieties of the viewers. With his trademark wit and resilience, he embarks on a mission to uncover the dark truth behind this ominous channel, battling malevolent forces that threaten both his mind and the souls of those ensnared by the broadcast.
As the story progresses, readers are led through the shadowy alleys of a dystopian city, facing gripping suspense and compelling visuals illustrated by Ambrosini and Villa. The journey highlights the weight of obsession with media consumption, prompting introspection about the influence of television on the human psyche. Dylan's quest not only seeks to confront external horrors but also to challenge the internal demons that lurk within us all.