Martin Mystère n. 208: Verso l'Apocalisse
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Mystery
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
96
言語
イタリア語
公開されました
Jul 1, 1999
出版社
Sergio Bonelli Editore
説明
As the countdown to the year 2000 approaches, tension and uncertainty grip the world. Martin Mystère, the renowned investigator of the paranormal, finds himself embroiled in a race against time. Mysterious events and foreboding signs begin to surface, hinting at an impending cataclysm that could change the course of humanity forever. With his trusted allies by his side, he must decipher the clues that lead to a deeper, more ominous conspiracy lurking beneath the surface.
The stakes are heightened as Martin delves into the shadows of ancient prophecies and modern-day threats. Each revelation brings him closer to understanding the true nature of the impending apocalypse, yet the more he uncovers, the more perilous the situation becomes. Time is not on his side, and enemies—both known and unknown—surface to thwart his efforts.
Against a backdrop of extraordinary occurrences and chilling predictions, Martin Mystère must harness his intellect and courage to confront the challenges ahead. The fate of the world hangs in the balance, and every decision could have catastrophic consequences. The quest for truth is fraught with danger, and the answers may lie beyond the limits of human comprehension.
The stakes are heightened as Martin delves into the shadows of ancient prophecies and modern-day threats. Each revelation brings him closer to understanding the true nature of the impending apocalypse, yet the more he uncovers, the more perilous the situation becomes. Time is not on his side, and enemies—both known and unknown—surface to thwart his efforts.
Against a backdrop of extraordinary occurrences and chilling predictions, Martin Mystère must harness his intellect and courage to confront the challenges ahead. The fate of the world hangs in the balance, and every decision could have catastrophic consequences. The quest for truth is fraught with danger, and the answers may lie beyond the limits of human comprehension.