Dylan Dog n. 27: Ti ho visto morire
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
98
Language
Italian
Published
Aug 1, 1998
Publisher
Sergio Bonelli Editore
Description
Arnold Ascott awakens from an eight-year coma, only to find himself burdened with a dark gift – the ability to see into the fates of others. This newfound power becomes both a blessing and a curse, leading him down a path infused with mystery and dread. As he grapples with the implications of his visions, Arnold's connections with those around him deepen, revealing hidden truths and unspoken fears.
The chilling atmosphere grows as Arnold's encounters with the supernatural escalate. His visions of impending doom not only haunt him but also threaten the lives of those he cares for. In a race against time, he must confront the malevolent forces at play and decipher the meaning behind his unsettling experiences.
As he delves deeper into the shadows of fate, Arnold discovers that some truths are better left buried. The lines between reality and the supernatural blur, and he is forced to confront the ultimate question: is he destined to alter the course of events, or will he succumb to the same tragic fate he witnesses in his visions? The tension builds, crafting a captivating narrative that explores the nuances of life, death, and the choices that shape our existence.
The chilling atmosphere grows as Arnold's encounters with the supernatural escalate. His visions of impending doom not only haunt him but also threaten the lives of those he cares for. In a race against time, he must confront the malevolent forces at play and decipher the meaning behind his unsettling experiences.
As he delves deeper into the shadows of fate, Arnold discovers that some truths are better left buried. The lines between reality and the supernatural blur, and he is forced to confront the ultimate question: is he destined to alter the course of events, or will he succumb to the same tragic fate he witnesses in his visions? The tension builds, crafting a captivating narrative that explores the nuances of life, death, and the choices that shape our existence.
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