Dylan Dog#42
Cover: Angelo Stano
Dylan Dog #42
“La iena”
In "La iena," the chillingly cold-blooded killer Grin escapes from Dartmoore Prison and begins hunting down his former accomplices who betrayed him. Written by Tiziano Sclavi and brought to life with stark, expressive art by Ferdinando Tacconi, this 1990 issue delivers a tense, atmospheric tale of betrayal and retribution. The cover by Angelo Stano captures the story's grim intensity with a striking, shadow-drenched image.
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writer Tiziano Sclavi · artist, inker Ferdinando Tacconi · letterer Piero Ravaioli · cover Angelo Stano
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writer Tiziano Sclavi
artist, inker Ferdinando Tacconi
letterer Piero Ravaioli
cover pencils, inks Angelo Stano
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Grin "La iena", un pericoloso assassino a sangue freddo, evade dal carcere di Dartmoore e da la caccia agli ex complici che l'avevano tradito.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).