Book details
The 20th Cavalry (Lucky Luke)
Description
The Cheyenne are convinced that newly arrived settlers have been killing the buffalo they traditionally depend on. When the Native Americans surround the 20th Cavalry's fort, Lucky Luke realises that someone who bears a grudge against Colonel McStraggle has conveniently provided them with firearms. Worse, the traitor also knows the layout of the fort. Lucky Luke does his best to try and break the deadlock before the soldiers starve.
Age
8-17
Text complexity
beginner
Length
48 pages
Book in series
#33
Why to read
- Engaging Western Adventure: 'The 20th Cavalry (Lucky Luke)' offers readers an exciting journey into the Wild West, filled with action, humor, and the unique charm of Lucky Luke, the cowboy who shoots faster than his shadow.
- Iconic Comic Book Character: Lucky Luke is a classic comic book hero with a rich history. Reading this book gives you the opportunity to experience one of the most beloved characters in European comics, created by the talented artist Morris.
- Cultural Significance: The Lucky Luke series has had a significant impact on comic culture and has been a part of many readers' childhoods across the world. Delving into this book allows you to appreciate the artistry and storytelling that have captivated audiences for generations.
- Artistic Appreciation: Morris's distinctive art style is a pleasure to behold, with clean lines, expressive characters, and detailed settings. Fans of comic book art will find much to admire in the visual storytelling of 'The 20th Cavalry (Lucky Luke)'.