Tutto Tex N. 191

La collina degli stivali

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

Tiger Jack doesn't forgive! Healed from his wounds, he saves Willer from a dastardly ambush and settles the score with Cutface, the filthy murderer of a Navajo brother. In the cemetery of Pueblo Feliz, the scene of the final duel, in front of an already dug grave, the sad notes of a music box mark the phases of the clash. Then, at sunset... the singing of the colts begins! Months later, a band of rebel Apaches led by the sorcerer Nana sets the Frontier on fire, and the legend of the fabulous treasure of sakem Victorio hangs over the clashes.

Stories

El Muerto

Type
reprint
Status
2nd part
The story ends on page 79 (75 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book
Script

El Muerto: a name and a face - pockmarked by burns - that make you shiver! The ferocious and mysterious criminal, flanked by three white thugs and the renegade Indian Faccia Tagliata, comes out of nowhere to launch a terrible challenge to Tex... Tiger Jack finds himself beaten to death, a young Navajo is stabbed to death, Kit Willer is wounded in the shoulder, a sheriff friend of the Ranger is sent to the Creator, a barman falls hostage... A trail of revenge and violence that leads to the cemetery of Pueblo Feliz, scene of the final battle!

Nana lo stregone

Type
reprint
Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 80 to 114 (35 pages) and continues in the following issue.
Story kind
Comic Book

Tiger Jack doesn't forgive! Healed from his wounds, he saves Willer from a dastardly ambush and settles the score with Cutface, the filthy murderer of a Navajo brother. In the cemetery of Pueblo Feliz, the scene of the final duel, in front of an already dug grave, the sad notes of a music box mark the phases of the clash. Then, at sunset... the singing of the colts begins! Months later, a band of rebel Apaches led by the sorcerer Nana sets the Frontier on fire, and the legend of the fabulous treasure of sakem Victorio hangs over the clashes.

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