Martin Mystère n. 347: L'oro di Re Mida
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Mystery
Format
Paperback
Pages
162
Language
Italian
Published
Oct 12, 2016
Publisher
Sergio Bonelli Editore
Description
In this captivating tale, Martin Mystère embarks on an intriguing journey that intertwines history with myth. The narrative brings to life the legendary King Midas of Phrygia, known for his astonishing gift from Dionysus: the ability to turn everything he touched into gold. However, this power comes with unexpected consequences, adding layers of depth and drama to the adventure.
As Martin delves into Midas’s story, he uncovers hidden mysteries and explores the implications of such a fabled gift. Supported by his trusty companions, he navigates a world where ancient legends collide with contemporary challenges, making every page a delightful blend of suspense and discovery.
The artwork is vibrant, resonating with the richness of the legends, while the plot unfolds with a captivating rhythm that pulls the reader deeper into the enigmatic world of mythical treasures. With heart and intellect, Martin Mystère reveals how history and legend shape our perceptions and desires, inviting readers on a thrilling exploration of the past and its enduring impact on the present.
As Martin delves into Midas’s story, he uncovers hidden mysteries and explores the implications of such a fabled gift. Supported by his trusty companions, he navigates a world where ancient legends collide with contemporary challenges, making every page a delightful blend of suspense and discovery.
The artwork is vibrant, resonating with the richness of the legends, while the plot unfolds with a captivating rhythm that pulls the reader deeper into the enigmatic world of mythical treasures. With heart and intellect, Martin Mystère reveals how history and legend shape our perceptions and desires, inviting readers on a thrilling exploration of the past and its enduring impact on the present.
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