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Jesse James (Lucky Luke)

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Series
  
Lucky Luke

Artists
  
Morris

Language
  
French

Copyright date
  
1969

Followed by
  
Western Circus

Illustrator
  
Morris

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Writers
  
Goscinny Morris

Published in
  
Pilote magazine

Author
  
René Goscinny

Preceded by
  
Dalton City

Publisher
  
Dargaud

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Similar
  
René Goscinny books, Other books

Jesse James is a Lucky Luke comic written by Goscinny and illustrated by Morris. The original French edition was printed in 1969 by Dargaud. English editions of this French series have been published by Dargaud, Cinebook. Brockhampton Press and Tara Press. It is based on the true story of Jesse James (1847–1882).

Plot

In 1880, the story begins with Jesse James, who idolizes and tries to emulate Robin Hood, but somehow he is not able to clearly define the line between the rich he is supposed to rob and the poor he is supposed to help. With the help of his Shakespeare aficionado brother Frank, he therefore simply redefines the term "poor" for his own benefit, and along with Cole Younger the two begin robbing trains en masse, forcing Lucky Luke to move out and stop them with the somewhat inept assistance of two Pinkerton detectives.

References

Jesse James (Lucky Luke) Wikipedia