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Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered


Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered

Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered   Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered

Review "Rodeo" by Tex Willer. Numbered on the back: RODEO N°202 Page 109. Rodeo is a small format magazine published by Éditions Lug from March 1955 to December 2003 in 628 issues starting with N°43. The first 42 issues were published from September 1951 to February 1955 in complete stories. If today, Rodeo is known as Tex Willer's magazine, it was by publishing the adventures of Miki the ranger that his exceptional career began.

It was only in N°276 that Tex took the place of main series and never left it until the end. Review "Rodeo" by Tex Willer. Numbered on the back: RODEO N°202 Page 109. Rodeo is a small format magazine published by Éditions Lug from March 1955 to December 2003 in 628 issues starting with N°43. The first 42 issues were published from September 1951 to February 1955 in complete stories. Even if Rodeo is known today as the magazine of Tex Willer, his exceptional career actually began with the publication of the adventures of Ranger Miki. It was in N°276 that Tex took the main series spot and never left it until the end.
Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered   Chinese Ink Comic Strip from the Rodéo Review Tex Willer Numbered