Martin Mystère n. 337: Il giocatore di scacchi
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Mystery
Format
Paperback
Pages
164
Language
Italian
Published
Feb 11, 2015
Publisher
Sergio Bonelli Editore
Description
In the heart of 17th century Austria, a captivating tale unfolds centered around the enigmatic inventor Wolfgang Von Kempelen. Charged with crafting an extraordinary chess-playing automaton for Queen Maria Theresa, Kempelen's creation stirs intrigue and mystery. As the intricacies of chess intertwine with the machinations of the court, the line between reality and illusion blurs.
Through the vibrant storytelling of Alfredo Castelli and visually engaging art by Enrico Lotti and Rodolfo Torti, readers are transported to a time when genius and ambition collide. As secrets unravel and challenges mount, the narrative weaves a rich tapestry of suspense and intellect, inviting the audience to immerse themselves in a world of strategic brilliance and historical drama.
Amidst the thrill of the chess matches and the backdrop of royal intrigue, friendships and rivalries are put to the test. This story is not merely about the game; it’s about the players and the stakes involved, beckoning readers to consider the deeper meanings of competition, honor, and legacy.
Through the vibrant storytelling of Alfredo Castelli and visually engaging art by Enrico Lotti and Rodolfo Torti, readers are transported to a time when genius and ambition collide. As secrets unravel and challenges mount, the narrative weaves a rich tapestry of suspense and intellect, inviting the audience to immerse themselves in a world of strategic brilliance and historical drama.
Amidst the thrill of the chess matches and the backdrop of royal intrigue, friendships and rivalries are put to the test. This story is not merely about the game; it’s about the players and the stakes involved, beckoning readers to consider the deeper meanings of competition, honor, and legacy.
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