The Golden Age 1936 – 1959

Tex Raccolta I Serie N. 1

Il fuorilegge

Release date
Cover Author
Aurelio Galleppini
Language
Italian
256 strips - b/w - Bonelli striscia (17 x 8cm)
L. 100

Contains unsold strips returned from newsstands from Collana del Tex I Serie N. 1 - N.8 (up to strip 29).

This number exists in two different variations that differ from each other by the advertisements on the backcover:

  • In the first edition there is an advertisement for the Raccolta Arcobaleno - La Pattuglia dei Senza Paura, specifically for issue N. 1 "Sfida alla morte".
  • Second edition has an advertisement for an issue Tex Raccolta N. 2.

 

Stories

Il totem misterioso

Type
reprint
Status
Complete story
In this issue story begins on page 3 to 98 (96 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book

This first adventure takes place around the year 1865. A few months earlier Tex killed Tom Rebo to avenge the death of his brother Sam Willer. He has therefore become an "outlaw".

In first episode Tex Willer helps Indian Tesah recapture a mysterious totem from the hands of John Coffin and his gang; but the real target of the bandits is not a totem, but the gold of the Pawnee tribe hidden in an underground temple.

La Mano Rossa

Type
reprint
Status
Complete story
In this issue story begins on page 99 to 258 (160 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book

One hot July afternoon, Joe Scott, a scout at Fort Two Miles, rides his way toward Rainbow Canyon. He carries money for military salaries with him. At the entrance to the canyon, he is intercepted by the well-informed gang "Red Hands", which is known for leaving a bloody palm print during each robbery. Joe falls hit with two bullets. The bandits take the money, and by chance, it is at this point that Tex encounters. Fearing further trouble, the bandits flee, and Tex comes to scout Scott and finds that he is still alive. Before Scott's death, Joe Scott manages to tell Tex the names of the three "Red Hands" bandits. Just then, a military patrol arrives. Tex well assumed that these soldiers would unjustly accuse him of murder. He mounted his faithful horse Dynamite and fled.

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