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Lucky Luke
2003
First Published
3.58
Average Rating
272
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E' il classico, solitario cowboy in un west esilarante, dove pullulano gli imbecilli: a cominciare dai fratelli Dalton, veri campioni di stupidità e di divertimento, per continuare con i personaggi tipici di contorno, dai gestori del saloon ai becchini, dai giocatori di poker ai rapinatori d'ogni risma. Lucky Luke è il deus ex machina che riporta ordine e legge là dove i malviventi hanno creato il caos. Munito di mira infallibile e di un cavallo parlante prodigioso, il cowboy franco-belga creato da Morris (di cui è stato eccezionale sceneggiatore Renè Goscinny) è uno dei più grandi successi del fumetto europeo, tradotto più volte a cartoni animati e in una serie di telefilm interpretati da Terence Hill. In questo volume sono raccolte sei delle più belle storie di Lucky Luke, tra cui La ballata dei Dalton, Ma' Dalton e Jesse James.
Avg Rating
3.58
Number of Ratings
19
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
26%
2 STARS
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Authors

Rene Goscinny
Rene Goscinny
Author · 127 books

René Goscinny (1926 - 1977) was a French author, editor and humorist, who is best known for the comic book Asterix , which he created with illustrator Albert Uderzo, and for his work on the comic series Lucky Luke with Morris (considered the series' golden age).

Morris
Morris
Author · 66 books

The Belgian author Morris (full name Maurice de Bevere) is best known for his humorous cowboy character, Lucky Luke. Morris started his career in 1945 in Le Moustique, creating various covers and illustrations. By the end of the 1940s, Morris met his colleagues Jijé, Franquin and Will. These four artists would be called "The Gang of 4", because they all worked in Jijé's studio at that time. The first episode of Lucky Luke, 'Arizona 1880', was published in L'Almanach Spirou 1947, and was later continued in Spirou. In his early 'Lucky Luke' comics, Morris was greatly inspired by animated cartoons à la Disney. In 1949, Jijé took Morris and Franquin to the US, where Morris met Jack Davis and Harvey Kurtzman, whom he helped with their plans for Mad Magazine. He also met René Goscinny in the US. In 1955, Morris returned to Europe and collaborated with René Goscinny on 'Lucky Luke'. Goscinny wrote the scenarios of over 35 stories, which led to the great success of the series. 'Lucky Luke' is one of the best-sellers i

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