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he 296-pages first volume of “Romanzi a fumetti Bonelli”, "Dragonero", takes us to the realm of “Fantasy”… Beyond the civilized lands of Erondàr, the Stone Towers – hidden behind the giant barrier of The Wall, dividing the Empire from Dragonlands – are now crumbling down. The great monoliths are falling one after another under the wild thrusts of an evil force. The Ancient Prohibition, the seal that binds the Abominables inside their dark world, is soon to be broken.
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| Alben the Wizard knows what must be done. He will send for Myrva, a young follower of the powerful Technocrats; he will choose Ecuba, the fighting nun, to protect him; he will call back Ian Aranill, a former Empire officer – followed by Gmor the Orc, his loyal friend – to use his scouting experience. |
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Together they will face the evil forces summoned by one of the wizard’s oldest enemies, and the hordes of the Painers, the lone sentient and evil beings who still live in the barren Dragonlands. And he knows that Ian, scion of the ancient Varliedàrto family, the «Dragon-slayers», is the only one who’ll be able to stand the last, horrible threat they will be facing!
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ur second Romanzo, “Gli occhi e il buio”, takes us back to the beginning of the XX century for a gripping thriller– a voyage inside the twisted mazes of the human mind.
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Paris, 1907. Portraitist Alessandro Simonetti, distraught by his fiancée's tragic death, is plunged in a permanent delirious state. He takes it as an epiphany, the chance to pursue his truest and purest art.
Milan, 1908. A series of cruel murders is shocking the city. The investigation is entrusted to the Civic Guards' delegate, Matteo de Vitalis, who forms a special team ready to try everything to stop the dangerous Jack of Hearts!
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he third issue of this series, “Sighma”, takes the reader to a faraway, non-descript future, to meet a man with a thousand identities who's trying to uncover his past
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An empty world. One immense City. Outside of it, the awakening of a man under an absent sun: his mind deprived of memories, his identity only hinted at by a Greek letter tattooed on his torso: "Sighma". It's the beginning of a voyage, the search for himself by a seemingly normal man, whose former existence left only disturbing traces. Who was he? Why is he able to fight like a skilled warrior? Why nothing worries or frightens him, and why nobody knows his name? The City is a maze of doubt, and Truth – provided there is one – is to be found where nobody can go…
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The fourth issue of "Romanzi a Fumetti" brings back all the adventure and the thrills of James Fenimore Cooper's masterpiece.
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At the end of 1700, while the war between English and French for the possession of the North-eastern territories of the United States-to-be is raging, the heroes of one of the greatest sagas of adventure literature are back. The white explorer, Natty Bumppo, and the only surviving member of the Mohicans, the proud Chingachgook, act as guides for three priests with a mission to pursue in West Point, where George Washington’s army is stationed. On the way, though, the violence of men and the traps of a still wild nature will slow their journey…
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