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Martin Mystère é uma série de de história em quadrinhos italiana criado em 1982 por Alfredo Castelli, roteirista italiano renomado de outras obras da Sergio Bonelli Editore, como Zagor e Mister No. Em 2003, Martin Mystère recebeu uma adaptação para desenho animado intitulado Martin Mystery, produzido pelo estúdio francês Marathon. More information...

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