Barbed wire on the prairie

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Barbed wire on the prairie (French: Des barbelés sur la prairie ) is an album from the Lucky Luke comic series . It was drawn by Morris and written by René Goscinny and first appeared in 1965.

action

Farmer George complains to cattle farmer Cass Casey that his herds are not allowed to enter his land. Breeder Casey, on the other hand, wants safe conduct across the entire prairie, and he also sees the barbed wire fence as a provocation. Together with befriended cattle breeders, he wants to overrun the farms with the herds of cattle, but Lucky Luke and the farmers can secretly fence the herd and the breeders in the town of Cow Gulch at night. Since the cattle would perish under those circumstances, they agree to live together on the prairie.

publication

The story was first published in Spirou magazine in 1965 and as an album by Dupuis in 1967 .

In 1971 it was published in German as a paperback in the series Das Beste aus Fix und Foxi , in 1974 it was printed in the Zack booklet and in 1982 the album was published by Ehapa (volume 34).

The story was filmed for the Lucky Luke animated series in 1984 .

Individual evidence

  1. Des barbelés sur la prairie at bedetheque.com
  2. Barbed wire on the prairie in German Comic Guide