
Dylan Dog n. 52: Il marchio rosso
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
January 1st, 1991
Publisher: Sergio Bonelli Editore
Pages: 98
Yuri Wolkoff finds himself in a nightmare of misunderstanding as accusations of horrific crimes swirl around him. Despite his efforts to prove his innocence, the world seems set on seeing him as the monster they believe him to be. With a scarred face, he navigates a dark path filled with tension and intrigue, grappling with the stigma of his appearance and the gravity of the situation.
As he seeks answers, Yuri encounters a complex web of events that lead him deep into the underbelly of society, revealing hidden truths and untold dangers. The narrative unfolds in a gripping manner, drawing readers into Yuri's desperate quest for redemption and clarity. His journey becomes a poignant exploration of identity, acceptance, and the lengths to which one must go to uncover justice.
In this haunting tale, the atmosphere is thick with suspense and the supernatural, as battles with inner demons are paralleled by external threats. The unfolding drama challenges perceptions of guilt and innocence, leaving an indelible mark on both the protagonist and the reader.
As he seeks answers, Yuri encounters a complex web of events that lead him deep into the underbelly of society, revealing hidden truths and untold dangers. The narrative unfolds in a gripping manner, drawing readers into Yuri's desperate quest for redemption and clarity. His journey becomes a poignant exploration of identity, acceptance, and the lengths to which one must go to uncover justice.
In this haunting tale, the atmosphere is thick with suspense and the supernatural, as battles with inner demons are paralleled by external threats. The unfolding drama challenges perceptions of guilt and innocence, leaving an indelible mark on both the protagonist and the reader.