The escape of the Dalton brothers. Book 4. Gossini R.
The unlucky bandits of the Daltons brothers - the sworn enemies of the brave cowboy, nicknamed the lucky hatch, always standing on the side of the law. Once Luke managed to plant the brothers behind bars, but they escaped and again take for the old. As always, their main goal is to take revenge on the hatch, and for the sake of its implementation they are ready for everything. Lucky Luke, along with Tintin and Asterix, is one of the three most famous characters in the Franco-Belgian children's comics. The fearless lonely cowboy, who “shoots faster than his shadow,” was invented in 1947 by the artist Maurice de Bever, who worked under the pseudonym Morris. In 1955, writer Rene Gosinni joined him as a screenwriter. Their further joint work on the series lasted more than 20 years, and this time is rightfully called the "golden age" of the lucky Luke. Each history of this cycle is an exciting comedic western, in which real historical events associated with the development of the Wild West are reflected. And by the way, in the mid-1980s, Maurice de Bever still forced his protagonist to quit smoking! Since then, instead of cigarettes, Lucky Luke began to keep a straw in his mouth, and for this the World Health Organization even handed the artist a medal.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 12 years |
| Author | Gosinni Rene |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 48 |
| The year of publishing | 2021 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
There are no reviews for this product.
Tags: Comics (toys)