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    Dylan Dog #66

    Dylan Dog » Dylan Dog #66 - Partita con la morte released by Sergio Bonelli Editore on March 1, 1992.

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    Harvey Burton, being in a coma, is playing chess with Death to save his soul. Each of his error on the board kills someone in the real world , and the game goes on . Dylan Dog follows the moves , but does not know how to stop them . His fifth and a half sense tells him something , but what ? Perhaps the game is rigged . Maybe he's cheating ... Death himself ?

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    Absolute gem - must read DYD episode 0

    For most fans of good old Dylan, it's one of the top 10 episodes of great Bonelli's comics series, ''Dylan Dog''.First of all, cover. Although the other (new) design that Roi drew for 3-in-1 collection edition depicts Dylan and Death playing chess, this cover still rocks. Dylan and Death, face to face. And more noticeable, on a chess board. But what chess has to do with death?It's the question that brings us to the story. Although the episode was inspired with movie ''Seventh seal'', its somethi...

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