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EPISODE 24: T-REX TREMENDAE MAIESTATIS
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Lineart by Vesna Nichevska Saravinova, aka Morgana.
Colors by Al
Story & lettering by Franco Villa
Edits by Luca Salvadei & Cristian Di Biase.
English edits by Zac DeBoard
NOTES
The title is a reference to Italian novel Rex Tremendae Maiestatis by Valerio Evangelisti.
Also, the explanation to the impossible dinosaurs from MM comics is based on a novel of the cycle of Inquisitor Eymerich by Valerio Evangelisti, namely Nicholas Eymerich, inquisitore.
The objects in panel one are related to the power objects from the MM comics: goblets, spears, swords and stones from legends and history!
Dinosaurs melt into raw psitrons if they are not connected to the universal archetypical idea able to properly shape the psitrons.
That's another concept from the aforementioned Eymerich novels!
Use of gravitational energy explains another detail from the official MM comic Martin Mystere nn. 56-57-58, "Magia africana", to which our comic is a prelude.
EPISODE 24: T-REX TREMENDAE MAIESTATIS
PREV < PAGE 4 (OF 5) > NEXT
Lineart by Vesna Nichevska Saravinova, aka Morgana.
Colors by Al

Story & lettering by Franco Villa

Edits by Luca Salvadei & Cristian Di Biase.
English edits by Zac DeBoard

NOTES
The title is a reference to Italian novel Rex Tremendae Maiestatis by Valerio Evangelisti.
Also, the explanation to the impossible dinosaurs from MM comics is based on a novel of the cycle of Inquisitor Eymerich by Valerio Evangelisti, namely Nicholas Eymerich, inquisitore.
The objects in panel one are related to the power objects from the MM comics: goblets, spears, swords and stones from legends and history!
Dinosaurs melt into raw psitrons if they are not connected to the universal archetypical idea able to properly shape the psitrons.
That's another concept from the aforementioned Eymerich novels!
Use of gravitational energy explains another detail from the official MM comic Martin Mystere nn. 56-57-58, "Magia africana", to which our comic is a prelude.
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