Tutto Tex N. 340

Senza via di scampo

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

After the inglorious end of the bounty-killer Chase, who fled in vain from the Yampa Fork trading post to seek refuge among Little Wolf's Apaches supplied by him with weapons, the pards and the survivors of the stagecoach to Tucson tenaciously repel the redskins until the exciting and dramatic final solution. The following spring, Colonel Jim Brandon of the Redcoats sends Gros-Jean to recruit Tex and Carson: Soapy Smith, a big scoundrel, dominates with criminal methods in Skagway, a village crowded with gold miners, "no man's land" between Canada and the United States.

Stories

Piccolo Lupo

Type
reprint
Status
3rd part
The story ends on page 45 (41 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book
Script

The pards re-emerge from the bowels of the rock, saving the witness to an atrocious crime, who survived for months underground by feeding on human flesh. By unmasking the infamous assassins who terrorized the mining center of Bendito, the pards dispel the myth of the Great Serpent forever. The following summer, on foot in the Chiricahuas, after a clash with a group of Apaches, Tex and Carson intercept the stagecoach for Tucson, on which are traveling a former captain, a girl, a tailor, a uxoricide and a bounty hunter, who keeps the severed head of a bandit in a hatbox!

Uragano a Skagway

Type
reprint
Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 46 to 114 (69 pages) and continues in the following issue.
Story kind
Comic Book

After the inglorious end of the bounty-killer Chase, who fled in vain from the Yampa Fork trading post to seek refuge among Little Wolf's Apaches supplied by him with weapons, the pards and the survivors of the stagecoach to Tucson tenaciously repel the redskins until the exciting and dramatic final solution. The following spring, Colonel Jim Brandon of the Redcoats sends Gros-Jean to recruit Tex and Carson: Soapy Smith, a big scoundrel, dominates with criminal methods in Skagway, a village crowded with gold miners, "no man's land" between Canada and the United States.

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