Jojo cow-boy

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Comic
title Jojo cow-boy
country Belgium
author Étienne Le Rallic
publishing company Deligne
magazine Tintin
First publication 1947

Jojo cow-boy is a Franco-Belgian comic drawn in a realistic style by Étienne Le Rallic .

The adventure of the young Jojo, who despite resistance can prove his skills as a cowboy, was first published in 1947 in Tintin, Belgium, and its Dutch version Kuifje . The sequel story was the first ever western to appear in the magazine. Then started with Teddy Bill , the first western series, which also came from Étienne Le Rallic .

The publisher Michel Deligne published the short story in 1977 in a series specially dedicated to the illustrator.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jojo cow-boy (1947) in Tintin, Belgium on bdoubliees.com (French)
  2. Jojo cow-boy (1977) at Deligne on bedetheque.com (French)