Tutto Tex N. 328

Il mulino abbandonato

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

After Bill, the last of the Border gang, also ends up in hell, El Morisco asks Tex and Carson to track down the archaeologist Doberado, who disappeared in Baja California while on the trail of the legendary Ship in the Desert. Having arrived in Riito to meet with Doctor Quintana, a friend of El Morisco who was supposed to guide them, the pards find him already buried, killed by the "silent death" that strikes anyone who investigates the lost ship!

Stories

La banda Border

Type
reprint
Status
3rd part
The story ends on page 48 (44 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book
Script

Posing as Southern rebels, the ferocious train robbers united in the gang led by Frank and Bill Border are loved and protected by the people of Missouri. But Tex and Carson, supported by Pinkerton, are not enchanted by false idealisms. With difficulty breaking down heavy walls of complicity and silence, convincing honest girls and mothers that the Civil War is over and that those carried out by the self-styled patriots are only vulgar acts of fraud, the pards flush out the scoundrels from their hideouts and increasingly tighten the circle around the survivors of the criminal gang.

La nave perduta

Type
reprint
Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 49 to 114 (66 pages) and continues in the following issue.
Story kind
Comic Book
Script
Artwork

In the canyon of the lost ship, the pards defend themselves from the poisoned darts of the Pimas and from the dynamite of the shady Velarde, who dies at the hands of one of his Indians. The rangers and Professor Doberado, tracked down on behalf of El Morisco, face the Chinese of the secret valley and the roaring waters of an underground river! Some time later, Nat Mac Kennet summons Tex to New Orleans: the mad Pierre de la Rochelle, a maniac for independence, has escaped from the mental hospital. And in the swamps, alligators started eating more people than usual!

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