Martin Mystère n. 315: Con la coda dell'occhio
아직 평점이 없습니다
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
160
언어
이탈리아어
출판됨
Jun 1, 2011
출판사
Sergio Bonelli Editore
설명
In the intriguing world crafted by Carlo Recagno and his team, the senses play a vital role in unraveling the mysteries woven into the fabric of reality. The narrative invites readers to explore the uncanny phenomena that often linger at the edges of perception—those fleeting glimpses of shadow, distorted shapes, and unexplainable manifestations. The protagonist, Martin Mystère, ventures into this realm of half-seen wonders, where the ordinary meets the extraordinary.
As he navigates through a tapestry of intrigue, the disconnect between sight and understanding deepens. Each encounter challenges him to confront his beliefs about what truly exists beyond the veil of the visible. The setting swirls with suspense, drawing readers into a narrative that balances thrill with philosophical inquiry.
Moreover, the artwork complements the story's mood, featuring richly detailed illustrations that enhance the sense of wonder and dread. Shadows flicker across the pages, inviting readers to question their perceptions alongside Mystère.
With every turn, readers are encouraged to look beyond the surface and ponder the unseen forces that shape their world, making this adventure not just a story, but a profound exploration of perception itself.
As he navigates through a tapestry of intrigue, the disconnect between sight and understanding deepens. Each encounter challenges him to confront his beliefs about what truly exists beyond the veil of the visible. The setting swirls with suspense, drawing readers into a narrative that balances thrill with philosophical inquiry.
Moreover, the artwork complements the story's mood, featuring richly detailed illustrations that enhance the sense of wonder and dread. Shadows flicker across the pages, inviting readers to question their perceptions alongside Mystère.
With every turn, readers are encouraged to look beyond the surface and ponder the unseen forces that shape their world, making this adventure not just a story, but a profound exploration of perception itself.