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In "Piccolo grande Bogey," a 1992 free comic from Silvio Berlusconi Editore, Anita receives a television set at home—only to begin experiencing unsettling, vivid visions. Written and illustrated entirely by Guido Crepax, this surreal tale blends intimate domestic moments with uncanny imagery, all rendered in Crepax’s distinctive, dreamlike style. The cover by Crepax captures the story’s eerie, off-kilter mood from the first glance.
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Anita riceve a casa un televisore e comincia ad avere delle strane visioni. [Anita has a TV set delivered to her home and she starts having strange visions.]
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).