
Dylan Dog n. 86: Storia di un povero diavolo
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
November 1st, 1993
Publisher: Sergio Bonelli Editore
Pages: 98
In this intriguing tale, a quirky little man claims to be a "second-class demon," setting the stage for an unusual and captivating narrative. His peculiar personality is matched only by the chaos he brings into the lives of those he encounters. The story unfolds with humor and flair, showcasing the absurdity of his self-proclaimed demonic status.
As the plot thickens, a priest wielding a pistol emerges, creating an unlikely partnership filled with tension and unexpected twists. The dynamic between the demon and the gun-slinging clergyman brings a unique blend of comedy and drama, illustrating the interplay of good and evil in a light-hearted yet thought-provoking manner.
The richly illustrated panels transport readers into a surreal world where demonic antics and moral dilemmas collide. Through clever storytelling and vibrant artwork, the book invites readers to explore themes of identity, purpose, and the humorous side of the supernatural.
As the plot thickens, a priest wielding a pistol emerges, creating an unlikely partnership filled with tension and unexpected twists. The dynamic between the demon and the gun-slinging clergyman brings a unique blend of comedy and drama, illustrating the interplay of good and evil in a light-hearted yet thought-provoking manner.
The richly illustrated panels transport readers into a surreal world where demonic antics and moral dilemmas collide. Through clever storytelling and vibrant artwork, the book invites readers to explore themes of identity, purpose, and the humorous side of the supernatural.