Dylan Dog n. 74: Il lungo addio
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Horror
Format
Paperback
Pages
98
Language
Italian
Published
Nov 1, 1992
Publisher
Sergio Bonelli Editore
Description
In the intricate world of Dylan Dog, a haunting nostalgia resurfaces, embodied in the figure of Marina Kimball. This character serves as a poignant reminder of past loves and unfulfilled promises, capturing not only Dylan's attention but also the hearts of readers as they delve into a story woven with memories and emotional turmoil. Set against the backdrop of unsettling mysteries, the narrative unfolds as a reflection of longing and regret.
Tiziano Sclavi weaves a tale that transcends mere horror, exploring deeper themes of connection and loss. As Marina's presence draws Dylan into her orbit, the boundaries between reality and dreams blur. The atmospheric art by Carlo Ambrosini and the evocative illustrations by Angelo Stano enhance the mood, plunging readers into a visually rich experience that complements the emotional depth of the storyline.
This installment promises an exploration of human emotions in all their complexity, where the past lingers like a specter, reminding Dylan of what once was. As he navigates this labyrinth of memories, the readers are left to ponder their own encounters with nostalgia and the shadows of their pasts, making it a resonant journey for anyone who has ever loved and lost.
Tiziano Sclavi weaves a tale that transcends mere horror, exploring deeper themes of connection and loss. As Marina's presence draws Dylan into her orbit, the boundaries between reality and dreams blur. The atmospheric art by Carlo Ambrosini and the evocative illustrations by Angelo Stano enhance the mood, plunging readers into a visually rich experience that complements the emotional depth of the storyline.
This installment promises an exploration of human emotions in all their complexity, where the past lingers like a specter, reminding Dylan of what once was. As he navigates this labyrinth of memories, the readers are left to ponder their own encounters with nostalgia and the shadows of their pasts, making it a resonant journey for anyone who has ever loved and lost.
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