Tex Nuova Ristampa N. 35

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Cover Author
Aurelio Galleppini
Language
Italian
128 pages - b/w - Bonelli format (16 x 21cm)

Human brains transplanted into pumas as big as bison: here are Vindex's plans to create an empire governed by the "noble Mexican race"... crazy ambitions that dissolve with the roar of dynamite and the pards' colts! Returning to the Brent Ranch, Tex and Carson, who are once again joined by Pat Mac Ryan, are sent to Montezuma, where Comanches and bandits raise hell to sabotage the Kansas Pacific railway line. Those pulling the strings of the attacks are Stella and Gordon, owners of the Golden Nugget, hired by a competing company, Transpacific.

Stories

Il totem nel deserto

Type
reprint
Status
2nd part
The story ends on page 45 (43 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book

The Glendale clique dissolves like snow in the sun upon the arrival of Tex and Kit Carson, strengthened by their new ally Pat Mac Ryan. To reduce Raf Moran's men to more gentle advice, the friendly Irishman doesn't hesitate to even use a car as a battering ram! Having left Glendale, Tex faces a much more frightening threat: in the Gila desert, a mad scientist who calls himself Vindex, together with his reluctant assistant Herman, carries out horrendous genetic experiments with which he has enslaved a handful of Zuma Indians and a pack of ferocious pumas, sowing terror everywhere!

Attentato a Montezuma

Type
reprint
Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 45 to 130 (86 pages) and continues in the following issue.
Story kind
Comic Book

Human brains transplanted into pumas as big as bison: here are Vindex's plans to create an empire governed by the "noble Mexican race"... crazy ambitions that dissolve with the roar of dynamite and the pards' colts! Returning to the Brent Ranch, Tex and Carson, who are once again joined by Pat Mac Ryan, are sent to Montezuma, where Comanches and bandits raise hell to sabotage the Kansas Pacific railway line. Those pulling the strings of the attacks are Stella and Gordon, owners of the Golden Nugget, hired by a competing company, Transpacific.

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