Tutto Tex N. 188

Il sentiero dei Broncos

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

Once the mystery of the Little Rock mine has been solved, the unsuspecting gang that had courted a gigantic loot of gold falls completely into hell. Some time later, in the Navajo reservation, Aquila della Notte eliminates two vile arms and whiskey smugglers under the orders of the sinister Rico Torres and the shady Mexican bandido, known as El Plateado, vows to kill Tex! Meanwhile, the slimy Miller and Graham, with high-placed support, maneuver the trade with the Indians by blackmailing army officials. But behind the catch lies the hunt for something much more substantial: an ancient treasure!

Stories

Little Rock

Type
reprint
Status
3rd part
The story ends on page 72 (68 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book
Artwork

Proteus has no escape: the diabolical quick-change artist had impersonated Tex in his raids, but Willer proved his innocence and immediately went after the scoundrel. Spotted on a train and chased by the carriages, Proteus falls disastrously from a bridge into the waters of a river. Some time later, Tex and Carson investigate the disappearance of an old friend, Randy Brandt, who had asked for their help in a letter. Some mysterious assassins shoot the rangers, and then also kill a witness, who dies writing the word "pig" in the dust...

Sabbie insanguinate

Type
reprint
Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 73 to 114 (42 pages) and continues in the following issue.
Story kind
Comic Book

Once the mystery of the Little Rock mine has been solved, the unsuspecting gang that had courted a gigantic loot of gold falls completely into hell. Some time later, in the Navajo reservation, Aquila della Notte eliminates two vile arms and whiskey smugglers under the orders of the sinister Rico Torres and the shady Mexican bandido, known as El Plateado, vows to kill Tex! Meanwhile, the slimy Miller and Graham, with high-placed support, maneuver the trade with the Indians by blackmailing army officials. But behind the catch lies the hunt for something much more substantial: an ancient treasure!

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