Tutto Tex N. 343

West Fork

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

When Tex discovers why Na-Ta-Wah killed two soldiers and fled to the Black Mesa with his Mexican friend Mike Tuxedo, the sinister Sergeant Wolson can no longer lie about the misdeeds of his Yuma Policemen! Some time later, a group of shady Washington speculators in cahoots with a corrupt Canadian minister, determined to sabotage the project of a new transcontinental railway, incite the Blackfeet against the Stanford topographical expedition, led by Gros-Jean. The pards are warned by Jim Brandon that their mutual friend is in trouble, but the scoundrels intercept the message!

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Il massacro di Kalabah

Type
reprint
Status
3rd part
The story ends on page 46 (42 pages).
Story kind
Comic Book
Script
Artwork

The pards and Gros-Jean, hosted by the Redcoats' confidant Frank Reid, begin to clean up Skagway by eliminating two henchmen of the local squire Soapy Smith in a saloon, and setting fire to the Lady Luck gambling den, run by an accomplice of the boss. Having failed in every plot to get rid of the rangers, Smith and his thugs attack the house where Reid lives protected by a German shepherd, but receives tons of lead: abandoned by his men, the gang leader finds his throat slit by the courageous guard dog. Months later, the Yuma Policemen, an Indian police force, massacre the Navajos of Kalabah...

Morte sul fiume

Type
reprint
Status
1st part
In this issue story begins on page 47 to 114 (68 pages) and continues in the following issue.
Story kind
Comic Book
Script
Artwork

When Tex discovers why Na-Ta-Wah killed two soldiers and fled to the Black Mesa with his Mexican friend Mike Tuxedo, the sinister Sergeant Wolson can no longer lie about the misdeeds of his Yuma Policemen! Some time later, a group of shady Washington speculators in cahoots with a corrupt Canadian minister, determined to sabotage the project of a new transcontinental railway, incite the Blackfeet against the Stanford topographical expedition, led by Gros-Jean. The pards are warned by Jim Brandon that their mutual friend is in trouble, but the scoundrels intercept the message!

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