Tutto Tex N. 13

Tex l'intrepido

Release date
Cover Author
Aurelio Galleppini
Series
Language
Italian
160 pages - b/w - Bonelli format (16 x 21cm)

Like the father, like the son. Kit Willer is an ace: thanks to him, Tex and Kit Carson get the better of the Hooded Gang. The fat Grosby, creator of the sabotage against the Railway Company, then decides to incite the desperados of El Dorado and the Apaches of Natanis against the pards. Every effort is in vain and the leaders of the conspiracy find their death in the fire! Some time later, Tex arrives with his son Kit in Pecos City where the small owners suffer the arrogance of the henchmen of Sam Truscott, a rich rancher.

Stories

Il figlio di Tex

Type
reprint
Status
2nd part
The story ends on page 128 (126 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book
Script

Years have pass since last adventure and Kit Willer has grown up. 

While the Western Railway tries to build a railroad that crosses Arizona and unites New Mexico with California , there are those who carry out real massacres to prevent it. Carson finds himself powerless against the mysterious assailants, and Tex arrives to help him with a very young Kit.

With 256 pages this is the longest Tex story so far.

La banda del campesino

Type
reprint
Status
Complete story
In this issue story begins on page 129 to 139 (11 pages).

Dramma a Pecos City

Type
reprint
Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 140 to 162 (23 pages) and continues in the following issue.
Story kind
Comic Book
Script

There is something rotten in Pecos City , a shady clique led by the ambiguous Judge Vermont and rancher Sam Truscott is working to take over all the economic activities of the town. To achieve this, the two do not hesitate to have the sheriff eliminated, but they have reckoned without the innkeeper, because when Tex and Kit Willer arrive in the area, they have the opportunity to resolve the situation in their usual way.

This adventure is the first of a short series of on the road adventures in which Tex takes his young son Kit around the west on a sort of educational tour.
 

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