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Martin Mystère#121
Cover: Giancarlo Alessandrini

Martin Mystère #121

Apr 1992 · Sergio Bonelli Editore · 2300 ITL
“Dieci anni dopo”

In "Dieci anni dopo," Martin Mystère follows a century-old mystery from the French village of Rennes-le-Château to Barcelona’s Sagrada Família, where the enigmatic architecture holds secrets tied to a forgotten discovery. Written by Alfredo Castelli and illustrated by Giancarlo Alessandrini, this 1992 adventure blends historical intrigue with the series’ signature blend of the unexplained, all wrapped in Alessandrini’s distinctive cover art.

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cover pencils, inks Giancarlo Alessandrini

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Martin Mystère intraprende un'avventura che lo condurrà a Barcellona, nella celebre cattedrale della Sagrada Familia, opera dell'architetto Antoni Gaudí. Qui, scoprirà la risoluzione di un mistero iniziato in Francia cento anni prima, quando il parroco del villaggio di Rennes-le-Château, Berenger Saunière, fece un'enigmatica scoperta all'interno di un altare di pietra.

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