Seven Stories by René Goscinny
A collection of seven complete short stories sending Lucky Luke through assorted scrapes of the Old West, from card sharps to runaway stagecoaches.
Comics tell stories through a mix of drawings and text. They range from short newspaper strips to long graphic novels.
A collection of seven complete short stories sending Lucky Luke through assorted scrapes of the Old West, from card sharps to runaway stagecoaches.
The daft dog Rantanplan inherits a fortune in Virginia City, and Lucky Luke must guard him from the Daltons, who collect the lot the moment the dog dies.
A Russian Grand Duke tours the American West for adventure, and Lucky Luke must keep him alive against an anarchist bent on killing him.
A pitiless bounty hunter named Elliot Belt seizes a wrongly accused Cheyenne man for the reward, and Lucky Luke steps in to see justice done.
The Daltons' loving mother runs a respectable little homestead, until her sons turn her good name into a perfect cover for robbery.
Sent to end the endless fighting between Colonel O'Nollan's troops and the Apache chief Patronimo, Luke finds both sides too proud to make peace.
Lucky Luke helps a struggling travelling circus survive a ruthless rival who will stop at nothing to put it out of business.
Lucky Luke takes on the famous outlaw Jesse James, a robber who quotes Robin Hood to excuse his thefts while keeping every penny for himself, alongside his brother Frank and cousin Cole.
Joe Dalton seizes a ghost town and rebuilds it as Dalton City, a crooks' paradise, with Lucky Luke and Ma Dalton drawn into the scheme.
A genteel English aristocrat inherits a ranch out West and must learn to survive a world of cattle, brawls and a scheming rival who wants his land.
Lucky Luke rides shotgun on a stagecoach race across the West, guarding a coach full of mismatched passengers against rivals and bandits.
The Dalton brothers flee across the border into Mexico, and Lucky Luke follows them south to bring them back.
After Calamity Jane saves him from an Apache ambush, Lucky Luke joins her to break up gun-running in the rough town of El Plomo.
An Eastern farmer settles at Cow Gulch and fences his land with barbed wire, setting off a feud with the cattle baron Cass Casey whose herds trample the crops.
Lucky Luke must escort Billy the Kid across the territory to face a fresh trial in New Mexico, while Billy schemes to escape at every turn.
Lucky Luke joins the bumbling 20th Cavalry on the frontier, where a hot headed colonel and a clumsy regiment risk dragging the army into a needless war with the local Native nations.
The four Dalton brothers play model prisoners and win parole, promising to go straight, while a suspicious Lucky Luke is sent along to watch them prove it.
Lucky Luke and a stubborn old prospector defend a deserted mining town when news of buried gold draws a band of gunmen.
It is the thirty-first book in the Asterix series. Asterix and Obelix share a birthday. Their mothers visit and try to find them wives.
Lucky Luke is hired to guide a wagon train of settlers across the plains to California, while a hidden saboteur among them tries to wreck the journey.
The Daltons keep breaking out of prison, so the governor lets them go free on the condition that they reform, with Lucky Luke shadowing their every step.
The Daltons break out, rename themselves the Jones brothers and flee north into a Canadian winter, with Lucky Luke and a Mountie on their trail.
The Senate sends a survey party led by Luke into the Black Hills of Wyoming, ignoring the Cheyenne who already live there and a senator bent on sabotage.
Lucky Luke takes on the West's most notorious young outlaw, the brattish and trigger-happy Billy the Kid.
Two feuding clans, the O'Haras and the O'Timmins, have shot at each other for so long over a stolen something that nobody can recall the cause, and Lucky Luke must end the feud in Painful Gulch.