Nathan Never #10
"Inferno" #10 (1992) delivers a poignant, thematically rich entry in the Nathan Never series, where a young man’s love for a mutated individual leads to a reckless act that ripples through a society gripped by fear and prejudice. Written by Bepi Vigna and illustrated with striking detail by Dante Bastianoni—whose inks and lettering shape the story’s tense atmosphere—this issue weaves political tension and personal longing into a narrative echoing the weight of Dante’s "Inferno," all rendered with the grounded intensity that defines the series. The cover, by Claudio Castellini, captures the story’s emotional gravity in a single, haunting image.
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Un ragazzo innamorato di una mutata, lo porta a commettere un gesto sconsiderato. La politica, i pregiudizi e la ricerca di un mondo migliore si intrecciano in questa bella storia che ha come "colonna sonora" le terzine dell'"Inferno" di Dante.
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