One can imagine that barbed wire can be a "Billy the Kid";
In the land of "cowboys", "stagecoaches", and "cattle kings", yes. Such a country was once America, if not all, at least this area once called Far West with its wealthy ranchers and poor farmers.
Lucky Luke, always ideologically positioned on the side of the weak and against injustice, finally agrees, however paradoxical it may sound, for barbed wire to become the symbol of freedom. Can an omelette be made without breaking eggs? Yes, if the eggs are not a gift from mother and the whole process is not characterized by an obsession with orderliness. Lucky Luke knows something more, remaining proudly a poor and lonely cowboy.
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Specifications
- Author
- René Goscinny
- Publisher
- Mamouth Comix
- Issue
- 19
- Language
- Greek
- Box Set
- No
- Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
- Yes
- Graphic Novel
- No
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 46
- Release Date
- 10/1997
- Publication Date
- 1997
- Dimensions
- 28x21 cm
- Version
- -
- ISBN-13
- 9789603211693
Universes & Heroes
- Mammoth Comix
- Lucky Luke
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