Tutto Tex N. 20

Un piano ardito

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

When Pablo Valverde and his sister Rosita see Carol, James Horton's first wife, who everyone believed dead, reappear, they are frightened as if they were facing a ghost and confess that they were the ones who tried to kill her. After the ghostly showdown in Union City, the Rangers encounter a hellish carousel of rebellious Indians, kidnapped women, deserting soldiers, plots and betrayals: we are in the so-called Great Triangle (between Wyoming, Nebraska and Colorado), during the Civil War, where the vile John Rackman and his renegade soldiers terrorize Pine Bluff...

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Impronte misteriose

Type
reprint
Status
2nd part
The story ends on page 23 (21 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book
Script

Mysterious attacks on the railway, the owner of a mine and his daughter in danger of death, a greedy stagecoach owner, a return from the afterlife. The three pards will have to solve several mysteries and Tex will also manage to improvise as a psychoanalyst (well, more or less).

In this adventure the three pards act incognito most of the time: Tex uses the pseudonym of Tiger Jack, Carson that of Kansas Bill and Kit that of Kit Miller.

This adventure begins on 6th stripe. This is the last time we move from one adventure to another seamlessly. From now on, each episode will have a clearly specified beginning and end.

Pista di morte

Type
reprint
Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 24 to 162 (139 pages) and continues in the following issue.
Story kind
Comic Book
Script

On their way to Kansas Tex, Kit and Carson come across a village apparently massacred by the Pawnees. In fact it is a mixed band of Indians and whites, who, together with four others, are holding the entire region of Northern Colorado under fire. The three pards immediately get to work to defeat them and, risking their lives several times, they succeed in their aim in a tense battle at Dead Man's Canyon, thanks to the help of Tiger Jack and the Navajos .

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