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Cover: Angelo Stano

Dylan Dog #127

Apr 1997 · Sergio Bonelli Editore · 3000 ITL
“Il cuore di Johnny”

In "Il cuore di Johnny," the haunting presence of Johnny "Freak," the boy who died years earlier after enduring brutal abuse from his parents and brother Dougal, returns with a vengeance—haunted not by memory, but by rage. Written by Tiziano Sclavi and Mauro Marcheselli and illustrated by Giampiero Casertano, this chilling chapter unfolds with the eerie precision that defines Dylan Dog’s darkest mysteries. The cover by Angelo Stano captures the story’s unsettling tone, a visual echo of the dread simmering beneath the surface.

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writer Tiziano Sclavi · writer Mauro Marcheselli · artist, inker Giampiero Casertano · letterer Diana Rocchi · cover Angelo Stano

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Cast · 7 characters

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artist, inker Giampiero Casertano
letterer Diana Rocchi
cover pencils, inks Angelo Stano

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Johnny "Freak", il ragazzo, morto anni prima dopo aver subìto le sevizie dai genitori e dal fratellastro Dougal, sembra essere risorto carico di odio e rancore.

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