Dylan Dog #28
In "Lama di rasoio," the quiet streets of Stepford hide a chilling secret: a killer strikes with a razor, but the true horror begins when the victims rise again—perfect, smiling, and unnervingly obedient. Written by Tiziano Sclavi and illustrated by Ferdinando Tacconi, this eerie tale unfolds with unsettling precision, blending domestic unease with surreal transformation. The cover, by Claudio Villa, captures the unsettling calm of a world gone just slightly wrong.
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Nel tranquillo quartiere di Stepford si aggira un misterioso assassino che prende di mira le donne, sgozzandole con una lama di rasoio. Ma l’orrore vero comincia dopo: le vittime non muoiono davvero. Si rialzano, splendide e sorridenti, trasformate in creature “perfette” docili, mogli impeccabili.
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