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Lucky Luke #60

Le Pony Express

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W.H. Russel de la Pony Express fait équipe avec Lucky Luke pour réussir l`exploit de faire traverser le courrier de Sacramento (Californie) à St-Joseph (Missouri) en moins de 10 jours. La compagnie, Pacific Railway, veut empêcher cela car sinon ils n`auront plus droit à la prime de 50 000$ pour contribuer à l`extension de son réseau vers l`ouest. Après avoir trouver les personnes pour faire ce trajet, l`entraînement commence et lorsque tout est prêt, c`est le grand départ. Le problème c`est qu`il y a plein d`embûches sur leur chemin comme : un pont glissant, un traître parmi les membres du Pony Express, le vol des chevaux de la compagnie, une attaque d`indiens, un incendie et bien plus. Suite à ces évènements, Luke devra parcourir le trajet seul. Il finira par arriver à temps au bonheur de W.H. Russel.

46 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1988

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Morris

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The Belgian author Morris (full name Maurice de Bevere) is best known for his humorous cowboy character, Lucky Luke. Morris started his career in 1945 in Le Moustique, creating various covers and illustrations. By the end of the 1940s, Morris met his colleagues Jijé, Franquin and Will. These four artists would be called "The Gang of 4", because they all worked in Jijé's studio at that time. The first episode of Lucky Luke, 'Arizona 1880', was published in L'Almanach Spirou 1947, and was later continued in Spirou. In his early 'Lucky Luke' comics, Morris was greatly inspired by animated cartoons à la Disney.
In 1949, Jijé took Morris and Franquin to the US, where Morris met Jack Davis and Harvey Kurtzman, whom he helped with their plans for Mad Magazine. He also met René Goscinny in the US. In 1955, Morris returned to Europe and collaborated with René Goscinny on 'Lucky Luke'. Goscinny wrote the scenarios of over 35 stories, which led to the great success of the series.
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Author 5 books348 followers
May 3, 2020
Some of the finest gunslinging trickery on this side of Goscinny.
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2,316 reviews45 followers
August 19, 2021
Bastante divertido! Até muito recentemente desconhecia os álbuns de BD de Lucky Luke, por isso descobri-los tem sido uma agradável surpresa, nomeadamente os livros desta dupla de argumentistas (Fauche e Léturgie), a par dos desenhos característicos de Morris.
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Author 48 books9 followers
September 5, 2015
This book isn’t even close to the end of Morris’s long run on Lucky Luke, but it’s well into his run of collaborating with other writers, in this case Fauche and Léturgie. One of the strengths of Lucky Luke is to hang a tale on the back of some historical element of the old west, and although they don’t pretend to follow events accurately (it’s a comedy fiction after all), it does form the basis for a good entertaining yarn and offers the opportunity for you to go off and learn a little bit more about the subject once you’ve finished reading, which can’t be a bad thing. One of the things I took from this tale was just how briefly the pony express existed for (you’ll have to read the book to find out) but there’s plenty more to discover and beyond the usual gags and comedic adventure..

The conceit of the book is that because it takes 30 days to get a stagecoach from California to Missouri, the government offer a $50,000 reward to the first person who can find a way to make the journey in under ten days. W.H. Russell takes up the challenge and announces his Pony Express service, much to the chagrin of the Pacific Railroad Company who fancy the money for themselves, and so begins a series of attempts by the company to stop Russell, usually by despicable means. Unfortunately, whilst three members of the railroad company celebrate in a bar after successfully blowing up Russell’s new offices, they happen to do so in the presence of Lucky Luke, and so Luke is drawn into assisting Russell achieve his goal and get the mail delivered on time.

It’s another solid tale, packed with the trademark wit you’d expect as it celebrates the highs and lows of getting the service running - and there’s certainly plenty of material to work with. Even the Daltons get a look in as an engineered distraction.

I know I’ve written it before, but if you’re a fan of comics and cartoons then you really should be reading Lucky Luke.
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444 reviews34 followers
April 8, 2025
This Lucky Luke episode was actually really good! No politics, no sensitive topic, just your average wild west cowboy doing a funny enterprise, hindered by the bad guys all along the way. I think the best character is still his horse, there's a fair amount of humour, it was fun. It's not actually on the level of Asterix satire and fun that I love, but it's also not bad either. The ending is also a nice reference to "Around the world in 80 days" by Verne :)
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275 reviews11 followers
February 16, 2021
Další z příběhů, kdy je třeba dostat se na nějaké místo za určitý čas a někdo tomu chce zabránit, tentokrát na téma kurýrů. I když téma není úplně originální, příběh byl v pohodě.
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Author 3 books17 followers
December 20, 2022
Oho. Tämä oli hyvä. Myönnän olevani positiivisesti yllättynyt.
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315 reviews50 followers
February 8, 2017
Das poucas histórias de Lucky Luke realmente interessantes depois de Morris ter feito parcerias com novos argumentistas, depois da morte do genial Goscinny.
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42 reviews
May 14, 2016
telegraf menghubungkan timur dan barat. pony express hanya bertahan 18 bulan...
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1,343 reviews81 followers
October 27, 2015
Komik historical-fiction~ (^,,,^)/

Seneng baca tentang sejarah surat-menyurat yang diantar kuda ini (^ ^)
Di sini tokoh utamanya Jolly Jumper \(^ヮ^) hiiiieh~ *meringkik*
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April 30, 2017
it was a good book it need to have more action
it look boring and now it enjoyed it
it for people want to relax
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