Title | : | Dylan Dog n. 36: Incubo di una notte di mezza estate |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | Italian |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 98 |
Publication | : | First published September 1, 1989 |
Dylan Dog n. 36: Incubo di una notte di mezza estate Reviews
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Storia avvincente e scritta, a mio avviso, benissimo! Groucho ♥️
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I didn't like that Dylan seems to be helping the girl to sleep with her -.- and there are some annoying comments on women as well... The story itself, not bad. Always with a twist.
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Carina l’idea che una quasi strega di Stonehenge dia vita ai manichini di gesso e uno di essi se ne innamori così tanto da farlo diventare quasi un uomo
Ma lei l’ho trovata di una pesantezza unica
Meno male poi viene asfaltata
I manichini sono come gli uomini
Ma senza sangue -
7/10
Dylan spends a night near Stonehenge and on his long way back to London almost hits a girl who is running in the street. Vicky, the girl, has witnessed a murder in Stonehenge and is being pursued by men that look like.. mannequins. She is shocked and Dylan initially fails to believe her, until the men attack his car and he drives to closest police station. There the murder is confirmed and Vicky sent to London under witness protection, since she has seen the murderer.. Unbeknownst to them, the mannequin murder follows them to London, and now it is up to Bloch and Dylan to understand what is going on and who the hell the mannequin and Vicky really are!
A nice story in principle, but once again, one that makes things up as they go and retcons a lot in the end. Vicky turns out not to be just a simple girl and the mannequin turns out to also be... something very different than what would be expected. Between sorcery, very small lovecraftian elements and - for once - a woman that doesn't directly fall for Dylan, this issue has a lot of potential that eventually goes to waste.