Dylan Dog #169
In "Lo specchio dell'anima," Dylan Dog is drawn into the unsettling legacy of Brighton Whitaker, a celebrated writer whose novels contained police-only details—leaving readers to wonder if he was a genius or a murderer in disguise. After Whitaker’s death, Dylan takes up residence in his eerie villa, immersing himself in the man’s life and mind, chasing the chilling possibility that the killer might be a reflection of something deeper within. Written by Paola Barbato and illustrated by Nicola Mari, with a haunting cover by Angelo Stano, this 2000 issue from Sergio Bonelli Editore offers a tense, psychological dive into the blurred line between creator and crime.
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Brighton Whitaker, celebre scrittore, raccontava nei suoi libri delitti con dettagli noti solo alla polizia. Era davvero un genio della narrativa o il cronista segreto di un serial killer? Dopo la sua morte, Dylan Dog raccoglie l’eredità più inquietante: vivere per un mese nella villa dello scrittore, seguendone lo stile di vita e scrutando nella mente del mostro. Ma se l’assassino fosse solo un riflesso nello specchio dell’anima?
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