
Dylan Dog n. 194: La strega di Brentford
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
November 1st, 2002
Publisher: Sergio Bonelli Editore
Pages: 98
In the quaint village of Brentford, echoes of the past linger, especially when it comes to the enigmatic figure of Sybil Warwick. Two centuries ago, she was a woman shrouded in mystery and accusation, seen by some as a witch. Her story intertwines with the lives of the residents, their fates forever altered by her spirit, which remains trapped in the ethereal plane.
Dylan Dog, the renowned investigator of the supernatural, is drawn to Brentford, intrigued by whispers of Sybil's ghostly presence. As he delves deeper into the town’s haunting history, he uncovers buried secrets and the tragic events that led to her unjust condemnation. The once peaceful village now bears the scars of past injustices that continue to influence its inhabitants.
Dylan’s investigation reveals an intricate web of love, betrayal, and revenge that underscores the town's dark legacy. With each revelation, he moves closer to understanding what binds Sybil to her eternal plight and the chilling consequences of her unfulfilled desires. The line between the living and the dead begins to blur, leaving him to confront not only ghosts of the past but also the struggles of those still living.
As he struggles to uncover the truth and free Sybil from her torment, Dylan also faces the moral dilemmas of judgment and redemption. The legacy of history weighs heavily on him, challenging his principles and resolve. In a quest that intertwines the realms of the supernatural with the essence of human emotion, the haunting of Brentford reveals itself to be much more than a simple ghost story—it’s a poignant exploration of love lost and the yearning for peace that transcends time.
Dylan Dog, the renowned investigator of the supernatural, is drawn to Brentford, intrigued by whispers of Sybil's ghostly presence. As he delves deeper into the town’s haunting history, he uncovers buried secrets and the tragic events that led to her unjust condemnation. The once peaceful village now bears the scars of past injustices that continue to influence its inhabitants.
Dylan’s investigation reveals an intricate web of love, betrayal, and revenge that underscores the town's dark legacy. With each revelation, he moves closer to understanding what binds Sybil to her eternal plight and the chilling consequences of her unfulfilled desires. The line between the living and the dead begins to blur, leaving him to confront not only ghosts of the past but also the struggles of those still living.
As he struggles to uncover the truth and free Sybil from her torment, Dylan also faces the moral dilemmas of judgment and redemption. The legacy of history weighs heavily on him, challenging his principles and resolve. In a quest that intertwines the realms of the supernatural with the essence of human emotion, the haunting of Brentford reveals itself to be much more than a simple ghost story—it’s a poignant exploration of love lost and the yearning for peace that transcends time.