Tutto Tex N. 319

Il ragazzo selvaggio

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

Ruby Stoddard, after trying to kill the pards and Matt Randall, is passed off by Tex. And the evil Willie, who had betrayed Randall's affection by planning the murder of his son John, missing for years, is slaughtered by his own prey, the wild boy. And when the ferocious wolves surround the expedition's bivouac, a young blond-haired beast leaves the pack and is reunited with his father! Months later, Tex and Carson find the mangled corpse of the Navajo Natanis and chase the executioners, a handful of renegade Indians, refugees in the ghost town of San Vicente.

Stories

Trappola per lupi

Type
reprint
Status
3rd part
The story ends on page 88 (84 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book
Script
Artwork

Kit Carson Sentenced to Death, with Proteus as Judge! Tex and his son free Capelli d'Argento from the Gallup prison, thus falling into the trap of the criminal who wants to turn them into outlaws for revenge. Only the skill of Aquila della Notte manages, in a crescendo of drama, to resolve the situation. Months later, in the Sangre de Cristo mountains, two hunters free a wild boy from a trap, the son of Matt Randall, kidnapped years earlier by the Arapahos.

Pista di morte

Type
reprint
Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 89 to 114 (26 pages) and continues in the following issue.
Story kind
Comic Book
Artwork

Ruby Stoddard, after trying to kill the pards and Matt Randall, is passed off by Tex. And the evil Willie, who had betrayed Randall's affection by planning the murder of his son John, missing for years, is slaughtered by his own prey, the wild boy. And when the ferocious wolves surround the expedition's bivouac, a young blond-haired beast leaves the pack and is reunited with his father! Months later, Tex and Carson find the mangled corpse of the Navajo Natanis and chase the executioners, a handful of renegade Indians, refugees in the ghost town of San Vicente.

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