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Lucky Luke

Lucky Luke is a French language comic book series. Set in the American Old West, it stars the titular character, Lucky Luke.

Part parody of, part tribute to the mythic Old West, the hardcover comics were drawn by the Belgian Morris (1923-2001). The scripts of the earlier (but not the earliest) books were written by Frenchman René Goscinny (1926-1977), best known for Asterix. After Goscinny's death many tried to fill the gap.

Luke, drawing a gun faster than his shadow, fights crime and injustice, most often in the form of the bumbling Dalton brothers, Joe, Jack, William and Averell (each one taller, and dumber, than the last). He rides Jolly Jumper,"the smartest horse in the world." He is often seen with Rantanplan , "the stupidest dog in the universe." A cigarette was constantly at his lips in the early albums, but Morris replaced the cigarette with a piece of straw in 1983, which earned him recognition from the World Health Organization.

In the albums, Luke meets many factual Western heroes like Calamity Jane, Billy the Kid, Judge Roy Bean and Jesse James' gang.

At the end of each story Lucky Luke rides off alone into the sunset, singing (in English) that he is a poor lonesome cowboy.

Animation

There was also an animated Lucky Luke television series: In 1983, Hanna-Barbera studios and Morris released 26 episodes, and in 1991, 26 more episodes were released. In 2001, Xilam [1] http://www.xilam.com produced a new serie of 52 episodes known as "Les Nouvelles aventures de Lucky Luke" (Lucky Luke's new adventures). It is now availaible on 8 DVDs with French and English audio tracks.

External links

  • lucky-luke.pagina.nl http://lucky-luke.pagina.nl (The biggest link overview of Lucky Luke sites.)



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