Lucky Luke contre Joss Jamon explained

Publisher:Dupuis
Date:1958
Series:Lucky Luke
Origlanguage:French
Origdate:1958
Writers:Goscinny
Morris
Artists:Morris
Previssue:Alerte aux Pieds Bleus (1958)
Nextissue:Les Cousins Dalton (1958)
Foreigntitle:Lucky Luke versus Joss Jamon
Lucky Luke contre Joss Jamon

Lucky Luke contre Joss Jamon is a Lucky Luke comic written by Goscinny and Morris. It is the eleventh album in the Lucky Luke Series and the second on which Goscinny worked. The comic was printed by Dupuis in 1958 and in English by Cinebook in 2011, under the title Lucky Luke versus Joss Jamon.

Synopsis

Joss Jamon and his gang plunder the town of Los Palitos while having Lucky Luke hanged. Nevertheless, the latter manages to obtain freedom in return for catching the bandits and bringing them back to Los Palitos; he promises to come back to be hanged if he fails.

Jamon and his gang arrive at Frontier City. There, they gradually take ownership of all the establishments of the city starting with the bank by threats. In the same way, Jamon manages to be elected mayor of the city and appoints his acolytes to key positions.

Nevertheless, Luke opposes Joss and his gang and does everything to make their lives difficult. He is captured and sentenced to hanging after a rigged trial.

Finally, the inhabitants rebel against Joss and his accomplices. They free Lucky Luke and fight the bandits entrenched in the saloon. Making them believe that the Army is here, they surrender. Joss Jamon tries to escape the city. Lucky Luke catches him in the desert and he delivers him with his accomplices to Los Palitos just when as deadline expires.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fred Harman.