Des barbelés sur la prairie
Lucky Luke # 29 Des barbelés sur la prairie--Barbed Wire on the Prairie | |
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Cover of the English edition | |
Series | Lucky Luke |
Publisher | Dargaud |
Creative team | |
Writers |
Goscinny Morris |
Artists | Morris |
Original publication | |
Published in | Spirou magazine |
Language | French |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | L'Escorte (1966) |
Followed by | Calamity Jane (1967) |
Des barbelés sur la prairie is a Lucky Luke comic written by Goscinny and illustrated by Morris. It was originally published in French by Dupuis in 1967 with the title-Des barbelés sur la prairie. English editions of this French series- titled Barbed wire on the Prairie have been published by Dargaud.
Plot
Lucky Luke involves himself in a quarrel between peaceful farmers and unscrupulous (and fattened-up) ranchers who indiscriminately drive their cattle right across the farmers' crops in search of new pastures. The only way the farmers can see to stop this continual rampage is to use the titular material to fence off and protect their land: barbed wire. With the assistance of Lucky Luke, both sides eventually come to realize that without greens there can be no meat, and the matter is settled in the usual happy-end manner.
References
- Morris publications in Spirou BDoubliées (in French)
External links
- Lucky Luke official site album index (in French)
- Goscinny website on Lucky Luke(in French)