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Everyone who reads Lucky Luke is familiar with the evil, bumbling Dalton brothers, imaginary cousins to the historical Daltons. That original quartet of bandits is an Old West legend in its own right, though - and this month Luke is going against them in this early tale by Morris. Fun to be had - and a good time to play 'spot the historical reference'!
We'd left our friend The Scorpion being led away from a confrontation with his arch-enemy at gunpoint, supposedly towards the truth about his birth. Not precisely the best of circumstances, all in all - but trust the dashing hero to find a way to get at the truth as a free man!
Billy & Buddy return in a collection of gags and stories penned by various authors and drawn by Verron, chosen successor to original creator Roba. New team it may be, but the roots of the story are still there: mischievousness, innocence and love - and of course, lots and lots of fun!
June with Cinebook - read on! |
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Billy's family is a perfectly normal one. Dad, Mom, some cousins, a tortoise... and of course the best dog in the world, Buddy! Oh, true, the cocker spaniel is too smart for everyone's good sometimes, and occasionally triggers disasters or raids the fridge... Read
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Everyone knows Joe, Jack, William and Averell Dalton, the four dumbest desperadoes in the Old West and the worst enemies of Lucky Luke's holidays. But before them, Luke had also encountered their cousins: real-life legends of the West Bob, Grat, Bill and Emmett... Read
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The mysterious scarred man who was dogging the Scorpion's footsteps took him away from his confrontation with Trebaldi, promising to take him to his father. Forced to follow but eager to know at last, Armando doesn't resist. Meanwhile, the Pope resorts to desperate measures to make up his monks' losses... Read
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