
Dylan Dog n. 167: Medusa
Sprache: Italienisch
Format: Taschenbuch
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
August 1st, 2000
Verlag: Sergio Bonelli Editore
Seiten: 98
Dylan Dog delves into the depths of Greek mythology as he faces the haunting trio of Gorgons, starting with the fierce and unyielding Stenno and the aerial Euriale. Yet it is Medusa, with her petrifying gaze and chilling legend, who takes center stage in this thrilling tale.
As Dylan navigates this treacherous encounter, readers are drawn into a world where ancient horrors blend with modern challenges. The artistry of Bruno Brindisi complements Paola Barbato's gripping narrative, creating an atmosphere thick with suspense and intrigue. Tensions rise as Dylan confronts the terrifying reality of Medusa, making for an unforgettable adventure that explores courage in the face of fearsome creatures.
As Dylan navigates this treacherous encounter, readers are drawn into a world where ancient horrors blend with modern challenges. The artistry of Bruno Brindisi complements Paola Barbato's gripping narrative, creating an atmosphere thick with suspense and intrigue. Tensions rise as Dylan confronts the terrifying reality of Medusa, making for an unforgettable adventure that explores courage in the face of fearsome creatures.