
Dylan Dog Color Fest n. 17: Baba Yaga
by:
Paola Barbato
,
Franco Saudelli (Ilustrator)
,
Ausonia
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
May 6th, 2016
Publisher: Sergio Bonelli Editore
Pages: 133
In a gripping tale of loss and vengeance, Riza's ill-fated crime unfolds, leading to devastating consequences for his loved ones. Haunted by the shadows of his actions, he finds himself ensnared in a web of supernatural intrigue, where the legendary Baba Yaga plays a pivotal role. Her dark influence looms large over the story, forcing Riza to confront the depths of his despair in search of redemption.
As the narrative progresses, the enigmatic character of Baba Yaga emerges, blending folklore with the chilling realities of Riza’s life. Her powers and past entwine with Riza’s fate, pushing him towards a harrowing quest that challenges his very existence. Atmospheres thick with tension and mystique envelop the reader, drawing them into a world where nothing is quite as it seems.
The intertwining storylines, brought to life by the collaborative talents of Barbato, Saudelli, Ausonia, and Celestini, paint a vivid picture of ancient legends clashing with modern dilemmas. Readers are taken on a rollercoaster of emotions, navigating through themes of guilt, trust, and the quest for forgiveness.
As the narrative progresses, the enigmatic character of Baba Yaga emerges, blending folklore with the chilling realities of Riza’s life. Her powers and past entwine with Riza’s fate, pushing him towards a harrowing quest that challenges his very existence. Atmospheres thick with tension and mystique envelop the reader, drawing them into a world where nothing is quite as it seems.
The intertwining storylines, brought to life by the collaborative talents of Barbato, Saudelli, Ausonia, and Celestini, paint a vivid picture of ancient legends clashing with modern dilemmas. Readers are taken on a rollercoaster of emotions, navigating through themes of guilt, trust, and the quest for forgiveness.