Martin Mystère n. 284: Il pavone dell'Imperatore
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Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
Italian
Published
Apr 1, 2006
Publisher
Sergio Bonelli Editore
Description
In the vibrant backdrop of second-century China, a brilliant inventor named Mo Ti captures the imagination with his remarkable creations. He crafts intricate automata resembling birds, their feathers shimmering like jewels under the sun. Yet, this wonder draws the attention of powerful forces who seek to control these mechanical marvels for their own gain.
As tensions rise, a mysterious peacock emerges, symbolizing both beauty and danger in the unfolding tale. The story weaves through treachery and ancient secrets, where Martin Mystère finds himself entangled in a labyrinth of intrigue. The rich tapestry of historical detail and fantasy invites readers into a world where innovation and tradition clash, revealing the price of genius amid political machinations.
Through captivating narratives, the authors blend suspense and adventure, highlighting the struggle for knowledge versus the desire for power. With each turn of the page, a timeless message emerges about the consequences of man's creations, fostering deep reflection on ambition in the human spirit.
As tensions rise, a mysterious peacock emerges, symbolizing both beauty and danger in the unfolding tale. The story weaves through treachery and ancient secrets, where Martin Mystère finds himself entangled in a labyrinth of intrigue. The rich tapestry of historical detail and fantasy invites readers into a world where innovation and tradition clash, revealing the price of genius amid political machinations.
Through captivating narratives, the authors blend suspense and adventure, highlighting the struggle for knowledge versus the desire for power. With each turn of the page, a timeless message emerges about the consequences of man's creations, fostering deep reflection on ambition in the human spirit.
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