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Maxi Dylan Dog#2
Cover: Angelo Stano

Maxi Dylan Dog #2

Jul 1999 · Sergio Bonelli Editore · 8000 ITL
“Ho ucciso Jack lo squartatore”

In "Ho ucciso Jack lo squartatore," Maxi Dylan Dog is haunted by a recurring nightmare set in a grim, fog-drenched 1800s London, where he’s pursued by the infamous Jack the Ripper. The nightmare bleeds into reality as Dylan finds himself hunted by the leader of a sinister cult, unraveling a mystery tied to the Ripper’s true identity—something "Loro" seem determined to keep buried. Written by Tiziano Sclavi and illustrated by Giuseppe Montanari and Ernesto Grassani, with inks by both and lettering by Diana Rocchi and Luca Corda, the issue’s cover by Angelo Stano captures the chilling atmosphere of this dark, layered mystery.

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writer Tiziano Sclavi · artist, inker Giuseppe Montanari · artist, inker Ernesto Grassani · letterer Diana Rocchi · letterer Luca Corda · cover Angelo Stano

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Cast · 4 characters

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artist, inker Giuseppe Montanari
artist, inker Ernesto Grassani
letterer Diana Rocchi
letterer Luca Corda
cover pencils, inks Angelo Stano

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Un incubo ossessiona Dylan fin da bambino, lo vede nelle vie degradate di una Londra ottocentesca braccato da Jack lo squartatore. L'incubo si collega alla realtà con Dylan inseguito da un feroce capo di una setta. Chi era realmente Jack lo squartatore? "Loro" sanno tutto.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).