
Dylan Dog n. 270: Il re delle mosche
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
March 1st, 2009
Publisher: Sergio Bonelli Editore
Pages: 98
In a dark, atmospheric tale, the malicious Professor Skinner reigns over his chemistry department with an iron fist, instilling fear in both peers and students. His formidable presence looms over them, with whispers of his cruel tactics circulating among the faculty. Yet, behind the mask of academia, a sinister plan begins to unfold, revealing the depths of his obsession with power.
As shadows lengthen and tensions rise, an unexpected turn of events thrusts Dylan Dog into the chilling realm of Skinner's twisted ideas. Tasked with unraveling the truth, Dylan navigates a web of deceit and supernatural occurrences, unearthing secrets that have long been buried. Each step closer reveals not just the horrors lurking in the professor's lab, but also the fragile nature of humanity intertwined with scientific ambition.
The story masterfully blends gothic elements with moral dilemmas, inviting readers to ponder the consequences of unchecked ambition. Through haunting illustrations, the narrative leads Dylan to confront the very essence of what it means to wield knowledge—forcing him to question whether some truths are better left undiscovered.
As shadows lengthen and tensions rise, an unexpected turn of events thrusts Dylan Dog into the chilling realm of Skinner's twisted ideas. Tasked with unraveling the truth, Dylan navigates a web of deceit and supernatural occurrences, unearthing secrets that have long been buried. Each step closer reveals not just the horrors lurking in the professor's lab, but also the fragile nature of humanity intertwined with scientific ambition.
The story masterfully blends gothic elements with moral dilemmas, inviting readers to ponder the consequences of unchecked ambition. Through haunting illustrations, the narrative leads Dylan to confront the very essence of what it means to wield knowledge—forcing him to question whether some truths are better left undiscovered.