Tutto Tex N. 209

La casa sul fiume

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

For Paul Brady, the greedy orchestrator of the plot against the Golden Well mines, now defeated by Tex, fate reserves a horrible end: that of the mouse! The following autumn, in the Deep South, Night Eagle is hosted by Joseph Boone, an old companion from a thousand adventures. Everything goes smoothly until Fred, Joseph's brother, returns home more dead than alive. Suspicion falls on a black man from Henderson and a furious group of volunteers forms to capture and lynch him! The Ranger must fight against an entire country to prevent a summary trial.

Stories

L'aquila e la folgore

Type
reprint
Status
3rd part
The story ends on page 71 (67 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book

The Canadian rebel Big Bear spits his last venom trying to stab Tex Willer, but the Ranger stops him and packages him up to deliver to the Great Falls judges! Some time later, in Colorado, a gang of murderers carries out bloody robberies against John Walcott, honest owner of the Golden Well mines. A couple of Pinkerton agents were killed during the investigation and a ring decorated with an eagle and a thunderbolt was taken from one of the two bodies. Tex and Carson are tasked with shedding light on the murky story.

Profondo Sud

Type
reprint
Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 72 to 114 (43 pages) and continues in the following issue.
Story kind
Comic Book
Artwork

For Paul Brady, the greedy orchestrator of the plot against the Golden Well mines, now defeated by Tex, fate reserves a horrible end: that of the mouse! The following autumn, in the Deep South, Night Eagle is hosted by Joseph Boone, an old companion from a thousand adventures. Everything goes smoothly until Fred, Joseph's brother, returns home more dead than alive. Suspicion falls on a black man from Henderson and a furious group of volunteers forms to capture and lynch him! The Ranger must fight against an entire country to prevent a summary trial.

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