Dylan Dog #22 2009 Turkish Comic Turkey Frankenstein #60 #61
Dylan Dog – Issue #22 (Turkish Edition, Hoz Comics, 2009)
Description:
This volume is Issue #22 of the Turkish edition of the classic Dylan Dog series, published in 2009 by Hoz Comics. This issue marks an important transition point in the Turkish publication history, as it is the first volume released by Hoz Comics following the earlier Rodeo Kitap editions. Like the rest of the series, it is presented in black and white and includes two complete Dylan Dog stories in a single book, differing from the original Italian format.
The first story, “Frankenstein,” is a direct homage to classic gothic horror literature. Inspired by Mary Shelley’s legendary creation, the story explores themes of creation, responsibility, isolation, and moral boundaries. With its strong gothic atmosphere and emotional depth, it stands as one of the most literary and dramatic stories in the Dylan Dog canon.
The second story, “Terrore dall’infinito” (Sonsuzluktan Gelen Dehşet), shifts toward cosmic and existential horror. Focusing on the fear of the unknown and humanity’s insignificance within the universe, the narrative blends science fiction with psychological horror. This story highlights Dylan Dog’s confrontation with forces far beyond human understanding, offering a darker and more philosophical tone.
Key Features:
• Series: Dylan Dog (Turkish Classic Edition)
• Issue Number: Issue #22
• Publisher: Hoz Comics
• Publication Year: 2009
• Language: Turkish
• Print: Black and white
• Format: Softcover comic book
• Original Italian Series: Dylan Dog
• Turkish Edition Format: Two complete Dylan Dog stories per issue
• Stories Included:
– Frankenstein / Frankenstein! (Original Series Issue #60)
– Sonsuzluktan Gelen Dehşet / Terrore dall’infinito (Original Series Issue #61)
• Original Creator: Tiziano Sclavi
• Genre: Horror / Gothic / Science Fiction / Psychological