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Morris was the pen name of Maurice De Bevere, a Belgian cartoonist. He created Lucky Luke in 1946 and drew every album in the series until his death in 2001. For more than twenty years he worked with the writer René Goscinny.

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Legends of the West by Patrick Nordmann

Buffalo Bill turns the Daltons into the loveable stars of his Wild West show, and the real Daltons break out to claim the fame for themselves.

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The Painter by Bob de Groot

Lucky Luke is sent to protect the painter Frederic Remington, who dreams of painting a great Native American chief and must enter tribal land to do it.

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The Prophet by Patrick Nordmann

The Daltons break out alongside a wild-eyed prophet and set up in a strange town with no sheriff, no saloon, no bank and no money to steal.

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Marcel Dalton by Bob de Groot

Marcel Dalton, the honest Swiss banker uncle of the Dalton brothers, buys a bank in the West and hires his outlaw nephews as guards, hoping to make honest men of them.

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Oklahoma Jim by Pearce

A young Lucky Luke, packed off to school in Mushroom City, finds his classmates roped into a bank robbery by the dashing outlaw Oklahoma Jim.

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O.K. Corral by Éric Adam

Lucky Luke is drawn into the famous quarrel between the Earp brothers and the Clanton gang in Tombstone, building towards the legendary gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

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The Klondike by Yann

The English aristocrat Waldo Badminton asks Lucky Luke to find his missing butler in the Klondike, drawing them into the lawless gold rush of Dawson City.

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Belle Starr by Xavier Fauche

In Fort Smith the rich and respected Belle Starr keeps bailing out every captured bandit, so Lucky Luke gets himself arrested to break her gang from within.

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Kid Lucky by Pearce

An origin tale of Lucky Luke as a small boy, found among a wrecked wagon train and raised in a frontier town where he already keeps order at school.

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Bridge over the Mississippi by Jean Léturgie

Lucky Luke is asked to safeguard the building of a great bridge across the Mississippi, against a corrupt boss who profits from keeping the river uncrossed.

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The Wedding Crashers by Jean Léturgie

An ageing sheriff plans to marry and retire, but the Daltons break out to gun him down at the altar, in a cheerful spin on High Noon.

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Ghost Hunt by Lo Hartog van Banda

Stagecoaches near a deserted town called Doom are being robbed by what locals swear is the ghost of Calamity Jane, so Luke and the very alive Jane set out to expose the haunting.

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The Daltons' Amnesia by Jean Léturgie

After seeing a fellow inmate freed for losing his memory, the Daltons fake amnesia to escape jail, and Lucky Luke is sent to test whether the loss is real.

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The Pony Express by Jean Léturgie

The government offers a fortune to carry mail from Sacramento to St. Joseph, so William Russell founds the Pony Express and asks Lucky Luke to train the riders, while the railroad schemes to make them fail.

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The Alibi by Claude Guylouis

A rich man hires Lucky Luke to show his sheltered stepdaughter Gisella the hardships of the West before she marries, but the staged dangers keep turning real.

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Nitroglycerin by Lo Hartog van Banda

Lucky Luke must guard a railway convoy carrying a crate of nitroglycerin, while saboteurs hunt it and the Daltons are sure it holds gold.

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The Cursed Ranch by Jean Léturgie

A collection of shorter Lucky Luke tales, including a haunted ranch, a commissioned statue, a flume invention and a fortune teller mixed up with bank robberies.

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The Ballad of the Daltons and Other Stories by René Goscinny

The Daltons learn they will inherit their hanged uncle's fortune only if they kill the judge and jurors who condemned him, with Lucky Luke close behind.

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Bride of Lucky Luke by Guy Vidal

Lucky Luke must escort a wagon of mail-order brides to a town of lonely men, and one strong-willed Irishwoman ends up snared by the Daltons.

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The Daily Star by Jean Léturgie

Luke helps the dogged young journalist Horace Greeley plant his newspaper, the Daily Star, in Dead End Gulch, where the truth makes powerful enemies.

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Fingers by Lo Hartog van Banda

Lucky Luke takes pity on Fingers, a charming stage magician whose itchy hands keep landing him, and everyone near him, in trouble.

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Daisy Town by René Goscinny

The story of how Daisy Town grew from empty prairie into a rowdy boom town, and how Lucky Luke is hired as sheriff to clean it up, with the four Dalton brothers among the troublemakers.

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The Hanged Man's Rope by Morris

A title story plus several short tales, including Lucky Luke saving an innocent man from the rope and the Daltons taking to robbing trains.

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Sarah Bernhardt by Jean Léturgie

Lucky Luke is hired to escort the great French actress Sarah Bernhardt on her American tour while a hidden saboteur tries to wreck it at every stop.

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The One-Armed Bandit by Bob de Groot

Two inventor brothers tour the gambling towns with their new slot machine, and Lucky Luke is hired to guard them from the cardsharps it threatens.

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