Dylan Dog n. 199: Homo homini lupus
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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
98
Lingua
Italiano
Pubblicato
Apr 1, 2003
Editore
Sergio Bonelli Editore
Descrizione
In the bustling classroom of Professor Emerick, students repeatedly find themselves drawn to the enigmatic teachings of their passionate instructor. His methodology, though unconventional, sparks curiosity and raises questions about the darker sides of human nature. As Emerick delves into philosophical musings on humanity, the classroom transforms into a realm where fear and intrigue intertwine.
With every lecture, the line between reality and imagination blurs as Emerick challenges his students to confront their inner demons. Strange occurrences begin to plague the campus, and the once safe environment becomes a breeding ground for paranoia and distrust. The atmosphere thickens with a palpable sense of dread that embodies the essence of the theme: Homo homini lupus, or man is a wolf to man.
As an uncanny series of events unfolds, the students must grapple with their own natures while seeking to uncover the truth behind the shadowy presence threatening their lives. Each character battles their own darkness, revealing that the true monster lies not outside, but within. This gripping tale weaves suspense and philosophical reflection, guiding readers through a maze of moral ambiguity and psychological tension.
With every lecture, the line between reality and imagination blurs as Emerick challenges his students to confront their inner demons. Strange occurrences begin to plague the campus, and the once safe environment becomes a breeding ground for paranoia and distrust. The atmosphere thickens with a palpable sense of dread that embodies the essence of the theme: Homo homini lupus, or man is a wolf to man.
As an uncanny series of events unfolds, the students must grapple with their own natures while seeking to uncover the truth behind the shadowy presence threatening their lives. Each character battles their own darkness, revealing that the true monster lies not outside, but within. This gripping tale weaves suspense and philosophical reflection, guiding readers through a maze of moral ambiguity and psychological tension.
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