Martin Mystère Extra N. 21

Effetto boomerang- L'ossessione del reverendo Dogdson

Release date
Cover Author
Giancarlo Alessandrini
Language
Italian
160 pages - b/w - Bonelli format (16 x 21cm)

Two stories originally presented in the 1996 and 1997 Mystery Almanacs. In the first we will learn about the true origin of the boomerang and Martin visits the Altierjinga again, that is, the "dream world" of the Australian aborigines. The second focuses on a curious bird, the dodo, one of Lewis Carroll's favorites (author of "Alice in Wonderland") and an extinct animal par excellence. Nowadays, some evidence suggests that, somewhere in South America, a dodo colony has survived and there is someone willing to kill to find it.

Stories

Effetto boomerang

Type
reprint
Status
Complete story
In this issue story begins on page 3 to 162 (160 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book

The Mystery Almanac contains a comic story that acts as a bridge between Australia and ancient Egypt, and which talks about the mysterious Hanging Rock. The true origin of the boomerangs is revealed and Martin revisits the Altierjinga, or the "dream world" of the Australian Aborigines. In the editorial part, in addition to the usual current affairs section, a dossier on Australian mysteries could not be missing.

L'ossessione del reverendo Dodgson

Type
reprint
Status
Complete story
In this issue story begins on page 3 to 162 (160 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book

In addition to the usual review of the mysteries of the past year, the volume presents a dossier on fantastic, monstrous and mysterious animals. The comic story also focuses on an animal, the dodo: one of Lewis Carroll's favorites (author of "Alice in Wonderland") and an extinct animal par excellence. Nowadays, some evidence suggests that, somewhere in South America, a dodo colony has survived and there is someone who is willing to kill to find it. Note: the comic story only was reprinted in MM Extra n. 21