Dylan Dog #199
In "Homo homini lupus," Dylan Dog finds himself caught in the unsettling aftermath of Professor Emerick Boyle's controversial empathy-reduction courses, which are turning even the most compassionate minds into ruthless, competitive machines. Written by Michele Medda and illustrated by Giovanni Freghieri, this 2003 issue from Sergio Bonelli Editore explores the chilling erosion of humanity through a story that grips with psychological tension. The cover, by Angelo Stano, captures the eerie transformation in stark, unsettling detail.
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I corsi sulla "disempatia" del professor Emerick Boyle continuano a mietere consensi, scatenando l'aggressività latente di chiunque vi si sottoponga. Persino Dylan Dog, si trasformarsi in una macchina per uccidere, insensibile verso il prossimo e perfetto emblema di un’epoca dominata dalla competizione e dalla vittoria a ogni costo.
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