Tutto Tex N. 215

Santa Cruz

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

The ignoble Don Pedro Cortez, creator of the fake kidnapping of Manuela Montoya, is shamed by the pards in front of his beloved: the fool is such that the coward has no choice but to escape! The following autumn, Tex and Carson reach the Santa Cruz mission in search of the missing Father Matías, who had gone there a year earlier with the Cardenas brothers to find a fabulous treasure with which to revive the miserable pueblito of San Domingo. But the greedy Cardenas had killed him! Appearing to Tex in a dream, the soul of the religious man recalls his tragedy

Stories

I due rivali

Type
reprint
Status
2nd part
The story ends on page 40 (36 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book
Artwork

Nogales. Kit Willer saves the noble Manuela Montoya from a herd of crazy cattle and love blossoms between the two! But the girl's parent, the hidalgo Don Carlos, does not look favorably on the half-breed Kit and explains to Tex (intervened by a caring father) that he prefers the rich landowner Don Pedro Cortez. Manuela doesn't want to know about it and so the jealous suitor, rejected because of Piccolo Falco, has her kidnapped by a pack of desperadoes: improvising as her liberator, he plans to get back into the young woman's good graces!

Santa Cruz

Type
reprint
Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 41 to 114 (74 pages) and continues in the following issue.
Story kind
Comic Book
Artwork

The ignoble Don Pedro Cortez, creator of the fake kidnapping of Manuela Montoya, is shamed by the pards in front of his beloved: the fool is such that the coward has no choice but to escape! The following autumn, Tex and Carson reach the Santa Cruz mission in search of the missing Father Matías, who had gone there a year earlier with the Cardenas brothers to find a fabulous treasure with which to revive the miserable pueblito of San Domingo. But the greedy Cardenas had killed him! Appearing to Tex in a dream, the soul of the religious man recalls his tragedy...

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