Fingers (comic)

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Fingers ( French original title: Fingers ) is a comic book from the Lucky Luke series, which was illustrated by Morris and written by Lo Hartog van Banda . It was first published in 1983 as volume 52 by Dargaud and in the same year in VSD magazine .

The band was filmed in 1991 for the Lucky Luke animated series .

content

A stranger named Fingers asks the guards to admit outside a Texas state prison, intending to spend the night in this one-star hotel . They lock him in a cell with the Daltons . However, Fingers stole the cell keys from the guards and so he and the Daltons escape, whereupon they raid the banks in the area. Lucky Luke follows her clear lead until he can finally confront her. But he realizes that the kleptomaniac Fingers is not a real bandit and therefore wants to submit a pardon for him to the governor . But when finger the medallion of the wife of the governor steals the Governor Lucky Luke transfers the responsibility for his actions. So that Fingers can no longer steal anything, Lucky Luke decides to take Fingers into the desert , where they are captured by the Indians . Thanks to Fingers escape skills and the intervention of the horse Jolly Jumper , however, they can flee and escape to the next town, whose citizens decide to deposit their gold in the bank due to the currently aggressive Indians . During the night the bank is robbed by a criminal, but Fingers immediately steals the loot from him and flees into the desert, where Lucky Luke confronts him and then takes him to court . Finally, through his arguments, Fingers makes it so far that Lucky Luke is supposed to be the guilty party, but he is finally acquitted. But as soon as the two have left the courthouse, the city is attacked by the Indians, who demand that Lucky Luke be handed over to them. He presents himself, but makes the Indians an offer: if he manages to make it rain through his "magic", they have to move on peacefully. Thanks to a magic trick practiced with a finger, he wins the bet and is now to be honored by the citizens of the city. However, he refuses and says that Fingers should be honored, whereupon the women of the city honor Fingers.

Remarks

This is the first album in which Lucky Luke chews a blade of grass instead of smoking a cigarette .

output

Individual evidence

  1. a b Lucky Luke Bibliography
  2. World health forum , Volume 11, p. 25