Book details
The Daily Star (Volume 41) (Lucky Luke, 41)
Description
Horace Greeley is heading west with his printing press and his rock-solid belief in the power of the press, printing issues of his Daily Star as he goes. But his insistence on publishing the truth isn't making him universally loved. When Lucky Luke meets the quirky journalist, he agrees to help him settle in Dead End Gulch - and protect him against those who would rather not see their dirty deeds in print.
Age
0-17
Text complexity
proficient
Length
48 pages
Book in series
#41
Why to read
- Engaging Western Adventure: 'The Daily Star (Volume 41)' offers readers an exciting journey into the Wild West, filled with humor, action, and the iconic cowboy charm of Lucky Luke, making it a delightful read for fans of the genre.
- Classic Comic Series: As part of the renowned Lucky Luke series, this volume continues the tradition of the beloved Franco-Belgian comics, providing a nostalgic experience for long-time fans and a chance for new readers to discover a classic character in comic book history.
- Cultural and Historical References: The book often includes playful references to historical events and figures from the American frontier, offering an entertaining way to learn about the past while enjoying a fictional story.
- Artistic Appreciation: The illustrations by Morris, combined with Xavier Fauche's storytelling, showcase the unique art style that has made Lucky Luke a visually distinctive and memorable series, providing an aesthetic pleasure alongside the narrative.