The Daltons Always on the Run by René Goscinny
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.
René Goscinny was a French comic book writer. He co-created the Asterix series with Albert Uderzo. He also wrote the Lucky Luke and Petit Nicolas series.
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.
Oil is struck near a quiet town, and Lucky Luke must keep order as prospectors, swindlers and a ruthless tycoon scramble to control the new derricks.
The four Dalton brothers break out of jail, and Lucky Luke takes up the trail with the witless prison dog Rantanplan trotting along behind.
Lucky Luke takes command of a Mississippi steamboat in a high-stakes race upriver from New Orleans to Saint Louis, with a crooked rival captain ready to cheat at every bend.
The Dalton brothers break out of jail, and Lucky Luke must track the four of them down and march them back behind bars.
On the morning of 22 April 1889, Lucky Luke keeps order as thousands of settlers wait at the line to seize free land in Oklahoma.
Luke runs into Judge Roy Bean, a self-appointed magistrate who rules with an old law book and a pet bear, and must restore some sense of justice.
It is the twenty-fourth book in the Asterix series. The Belgians claim to be the bravest of all. The Gauls travel north to prove them wrong.
The four cousins of the late Dalton brothers ride into the West to avenge their kin, and only Lucky Luke stands in their way.
It is the twenty-third book in the Asterix series. A young Roman named Caius Preposterus creates demand for menhirs. Obelix becomes a rich businessman.
Lucky Luke returns from a long trip to find the town of Frontier City run by the swindler Joss Jamon and his gang, so he sets out to break their grip and bring them before a jury.
It is the twenty-second book in the Asterix series. Asterix and Obelix get lost at sea while fishing. They drift across the ocean and land in a strange new world.
A garrison fort panics over a feared tribe called the Bluefeet, and Lucky Luke must keep the peace between jittery soldiers, settlers and a chief who would rather not fight at all.
It is the twenty-first book in the Asterix series. Caesar gives the village to a retiring legionary. The legionary sells it to a tavern keeper who wants to be chief.
Lucky Luke guards the building of the first transcontinental railroad as a hired saboteur does everything he can to stop the line crossing the prairie.
It is the twentieth book in the Asterix series. Boneywasawarriorwayayix escapes from Roman captivity. Asterix and Obelix help him return to Corsica to free his clan.
It is the nineteenth book in the Asterix series. A fake soothsayer named Prolix arrives in the village. He tells fortunes and fools the villagers with lies.
It is the eighteenth book in the Asterix series. Vitalstatistix boasts he will make a stew seasoned with Caesar's laurel wreath. Asterix and Obelix go to Rome to get it.
It is the seventeenth book in the Asterix series. Caesar builds luxury flats next to the village to lure the Gauls into Roman ways. The Gauls fight back with clever tricks.
It is the sixteenth book in the Asterix series. A Roman governor poisons Quaestor Varius Flavus. Getafix needs a flower from the mountains to make a cure.
It is the fifteenth book in the Asterix series. Caesar sends Tortuous Convolvulus to the village. He spreads lies and turns friends against each other.