Lucky Luke
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Lucky Luke is a Franco-Belgian comics series created by Morris, the original artist, and saw its best period written by René Goscinny. Set in the American Old West, it stars the titular character, Lucky Luke, the cowboy known to shoot faster than his shadow.
Along with The Adventures of Tintin and Asterix, Lucky Luke is one of the most popular and best-selling comic-book series in continental Europe,[1] but unlike Tintin and Astérix, despite its popularity in Canada, only a handful of the series' adventures have been translated into English.
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[edit] Publication history
Both a tribute to the mythic Old West and an affectionate parody, the comics were created by the Belgian artist Morris who drew Lucky Luke from 1946 until his death in 2001. The first Lucky Luke adventure named Arizona 1880 appeared in the Almanach issue of the comics magazine Le Journal de Spirou on December 7, 1946.[2] After several years of solitary work the strip, Morris began a collaboration with René Goscinny who became the series' scenarist for a period that is considered the golden age of the series. This started with the story Des rails sur la Prairie published on August 25, 1955 in Spirou.[3] Ending a long run of serial publications in Spirou, the series shifted to Goscinny's magazine Pilote in 1967 with the story Les Cousins Dalton, subsequently leaving publisher Dupuis for Dargaud.
After the death of Goscinny in 1977, several scenarists have tried to fill the role of storyteller the Lucky Luke tradition, such as Vicq, Bob de Groot, Jean Léturgie and Lo Hartog Van Banda. In addition to continuing the series, Morris started the related spin-off series Rantanplan in 1987. At the 1993 Angoulême International Comics Festival, Lucky Luke was given an honorary exhibition.[4]
After Morris' death in 2001, French artist Achdé continued drawing new Lucky Luke stories in collaboration with writer Laurent Gerra.
Apart from the French editions, Lucky Luke has some translations in English, Spanish and Portuguese (this latter both in the Brazilian and Portuguese forms of Portuguese) as well. However, German, Dutch, Finnish and the Scandinavian languages are others in which all Lucky Luke editions have been published. [5]
[edit] Plot summary
Luke, drawing a gun faster than his shadow, fights crime and injustice, most often in the form of the bumbling Dalton brothers, Joe, William, Jack and Averell (each one being taller and dumber than the previous one). He rides Jolly Jumper, "the smartest horse in the world". He is often seen with Rantanplan, "the stupidest dog in the universe", whose name is a reference to Rin Tin Tin. A cigarette was constantly on Lucky Luke's lips in the early stories, but in 1983, in response to the growing anti-smoking campaign, Morris replaced the cigarette with a piece of straw, which earned him recognition from the World Health Organization.
In the albums, Luke meets many factual Western figures like Calamity Jane, Billy the Kid, Judge Roy Bean and Jesse James's gang, and takes part in historical endeavors such as guarding of Wells Fargo stagecoaches, the Pony Express, the building of the first transcontinental telegraph, and the Rush into the Unassigned Lands of Oklahoma.
At the end of each story, except the earliest, Lucky Luke rides off alone into the sunset, singing (in English) "I'm a poor lonesome cowboy, and a long way from home...".
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] By Morris
- 1. La Mine d'or de Dick Digger, Dupuis, 1949 (Dick Digger's Gold Mine)
- 2. Rodéo, Dupuis, 1949
- 3. Arizona, Dupuis, 1951
- 4. Sous le ciel de l'Ouest, Dupuis, 1952 (Under the Western Sky)
- 5. Lucky Luke contre Pat Poker, Dupuis, 1953 (Lucky Luke versus Pat Poker)
- 6. Hors-la-loi, Dupuis, 1954 (Outlaw)
- 7. L'Élixir du Dr Doxey, Dupuis, 1955 (Dr Doxey's Elixir)
- 8. Lucky Luke contre Phil Defer, Dupuis, 1956 (Lucky Luke versus Phil Defer - the name Phil Defer a French play on Fil de Fer, Iron Wire)
- 10. Alerte aux Pieds Bleus, Dupuis, 1958 (Beware of the Bluefoots)
[edit] By Morris & Goscinny
- 9. Des rails sur la Prairie, Dupuis, 1957 (Rails on the Prairie)
- 11. Lucky Luke contre Joss Jamon, Dupuis, 1958 (Lucky Luke versus Joss Jamon)
- 12. Les Cousins Dalton, Dupuis, 1958 (The Dalton Cousins)
- 13. Le Juge, Dupuis, 1959 (The Judge)
- 14. Ruée sur l'Oklahoma, Dupuis, 1960 (The Oklahoma Run)
- 15. L'Évasion des Dalton, Dupuis, 1960 (The Daltons Escape)
- 16. En remontant le Mississippi, Dupuis, 1961 (Travelling Up The Mississippi)
- 17. Sur la piste des Dalton, Dupuis, 1962 (On the Daltons' Trail)
- 18. À l'ombre des derricks, Dupuis, 1962 (In the Shadow of the Derricks)
- 19. Les Rivaux de Painful Gulch, Dupuis, 1962 (The Rivals of Painful Gulch)
- 20. Billy the Kid, Dupuis, 1962
- 21. Les Collines noires, Dupuis, 1963 (The Black Hills)
- 22. Les Dalton dans le blizzard, Dupuis, 1963 (The Daltons in the Blizzard)
- 23. Les Dalton courent toujours, Dupuis, 1964 (The Daltons Always On The Run)
- 24. La Caravane, Dupuis, 1964 ( The Wagon Train )
- 25. La Ville fantôme, Dupuis, 1965 ( Ghost Town)
- 26. Les Dalton se rachètent, Dupuis, 1965 (The Daltons Redeem Themselves)
- 27. Le Vingtième de cavalerie, Dupuis, 1965 (The 20th of the Cavalry)
- 28. L'Escorte, Dupuis, 1966 (The Escort)
- 29. Des barbelés sur la prairie, Dupuis, 1967 (Barbed Wire on the Prairie)
- 30. Calamity Jane, Dupuis, 1967
- 31. Tortillas pour les Dalton, Dupuis, 1967 (Tortillas for the Daltons)
- 32. La Diligence, Dargaud, 1968 (The Stagecoach)
- 33. Le Pied-tendre, Dargaud, 1968 (The Tenderfoot)
- 34. Dalton City, Dargaud, 1969]
- 35. Jesse James, Dargaud, 1969
- 36. Western Circus, Dargaud, 1970
- 37. Canyon Apache, Dargaud, 1971 (Apache Canyon)
- 38. Ma Dalton, Dargaud, 1971
- 39. Chasseur de primes, Dargaud, 1972 (The Bounty Hunter)
- 40. Le Grand Duc, Dargaud, 1973 (The Grand Duke)
- 41. L'Héritage de Rantanplan, Dargaud, 1973 (Rantanplan's Inheritance)
- 42. 7 histoires complètes - série 1, Dargaud, 1974 (7 Full Stories - Series 1)
- 43. Le Cavalier blanc, Dargaud, 1975 (The Dashing White Cowboy)
- 44. La Guérison des Dalton, Dargaud, 1975 (The Daltons' Cure)
- 45. L'Empereur Smith, Dargaud, 1976 (Emperor Smith)
- 46. Le Fil qui chante, Dargaud, 1977 (The Singing Wire)
- HS. La Ballade des Dalton, Dargaud, 1978 (The Daltons' Ballad)
- 50. La Corde du pendu, Dargaud, 1981 (The Rope of the Hanged)
- 51. Daisy Town, Dargaud, 1983
- 55. La Ballade des Dalton et autres histoires, Dargaud, 1986 (The Dalton's Ballad and Other Stories)
[edit] Various writers
- 47. Le Magot des Dalton, Dargaud, 1980, by Vicq (The Daltons' Loot)
- 48. Le Bandit manchot, Dargaud, 1981, by Bob de Groot (The One-Armed Bandit)
- 49. Sarah Bernhardt, Dargaud, 1982, by Jean Léturgie and Xavier Fauche
- 52. Fingers, Dargaud, 1983, by Lo Hartog Van Banda
- 53. Le Daily Star, Dargaud, 1983, by Jean Léturgie and Xavier Fauche (The Daily Star)
- 54. La Fiancée de Luky Luke, Dargaud, 1985, by Guy Vidal (Lucky Luke's Fiancee)
- 56. Le Ranch maudit, Dargaud, 1986, by Jean Léturgie, Xavier Fauche and Claude Guylouis (The Cursed Ranch)
- 57. Nitroglycérine, Dargaud, 1987, by Lo Hartog Van Banda
- 58. L'Alibi, Dargaud, 1987, by Claude Guylouis (The Alibi)
- 59. Le Pony Express, Dargaud, 1988], by Jean Léturgie and Xavier Fauche (The Pony Express)
- 60. L'Amnésie des Dalton, Lucky Productions, 1991, by Jean Léturgie and Xavier Fauche (The Daltons' Amnesia)
- 61. Chasse aux fantômes, Lucky Productions, 1992, by Lo Hartog Van Banda (Ghosthunt)
- 62. Les Dalton à la noce, Lucky Productions, 1993, by Jean Léturgie and Xavier Fauche (The Daltons at a Wedding)
- 63. Le Pont sur le Mississippi, Lucky Productions, 1994, by Jean Léturgie and Xavier Fauche (Bridge Over The Mississippi)
- 64. Belle Star, Lucky Productions, 1995, by Xavier Fauche
- 65. Le Klondike, Lucky Productions, 1996, by Yann and Jean Léturgie (The Klondike)
- 66. O.K. Corral, Lucky Productions, 1997, by Eric Adam and Xavier Fauche
- 67. Marcel Dalton, Lucky Productions, 1998, by Bob de Groot
- 68. Le Prophète, Lucky Comics, 2000, by Patrick Nordmann (The Prophet)
- 69. L'Artiste peintre, Lucky Comics, 2001, by Bob de Groot (The Painter)
- 70. La Légende de l'Ouest, Lucky Comics, 2002, by Patrick Nordmann (The Legend Of The West)
[edit] By Achdé & Gerra
- 71. La Belle Province, Lucky Comics, 2004 (The Beautiful Country)
- 72. La Corde au cou, Lucky Comics, 2006 (The Noose)
[edit] English translations
- Jesse James, Brockhampton Press (UK), 1972
- The Stagecoach, Brockhampton Press (UK), 1972
- The Stagecoach, Knight Books (UK), 1976
- Apache Canyon, Knight Books (UK), 1977
- The Stage Coach, Dargaud USA, 1980s; Fantasy Flight (US) 1990s
- The Greenhorn, Dargaud USA, 1980s
- Dalton City, Dargaud USA, 1980s
- Jesse James, Dargaud USA, 1980s; Fantasy Flight (US) 1990s
- Western Circus, Dargaud USA, 1980s
- Ma Dalton, Dargaud USA, 1980s
- The Dalton Brothers' Analyst, also Curing the Daltons, Dargaud Canada, 1982
- The Dalton Brothers Memory Game, Ravette books (UK), 1991
- Calamity Jane, Glo'worm (UK), 1998
- Dalton City, Glo'worm (UK), 1998
- Ma Dalton, Glo'worm (UK), 1999
- Jesse James, Glo'worm (UK), 1998
- The Tenderfoot, Glo'worm (UK), 1999
- Western Circus, Glo'worm (UK), 2000
- The Dashing White Cowboy, Glo'worm (UK), 2000
- 1. Billy The Kid, Cinebook Ltd, 2006, ISBN 1905460112
- 2. Ghost Town, Cinebook Ltd, 2006, ISBN 1905460120
- 3. Dalton City, Cinebook Ltd, 2006, ISBN 1905460139
- 4. Jesse James, Cinebook Ltd, 2006, ISBN 1905460147
- 5. In the Shadow of the Derricks, Cinebook Ltd, 2007, ISBN 1905460171
- 6. Ma Dalton, Cinebook Ltd, 2007, ISBN 9781905460182
- 7. Barbed Wire on the Prairie, Cinebook Ltd, 2007, ISBN 9781905460243
- 8. Calamity Jane, Cinebook Ltd, 2007, ISBN 9781905460250
- 9. The Wagon Train, Cinebook Ltd, 2008, ISBN 9781905460403
- 10. Tortillas for the Daltons, Cinebook Ltd, 2008, announced
- 11. Western Circus, Cinebook Ltd, 2008, announced
- 12. The Rivals of Painful Gulch, Cinebook Ltd, 2008, announced
- 13. The Tenderfoot, Cinebook Ltd, 2008, announced
- 14. The Dashing White Cowboy, Cinebook Ltd, 2008, announced
[edit] Lucky Luke in other media
[edit] Animation
Four theatrical animated films were created. In 1990, Disney released one of them, The Ballad of the Daltons, on VHS. Three of the movies were part of a trilogy. The first of the films was titled Daisy Town (1971), followed by La Ballade des Dalton (1978) and finished by Les Dalton en cavale (1983), meaning The Daltons on the Loose in English. In addition to the theatrical animated movies, there was also an animated Lucky Luke television series: In 1983, Hanna-Barbera studios and Morris released 26 episodes, and in 1991, 26 more episodes were released. In 2001, Xilam produced a new series of 52 episodes known as Les Nouvelles aventures de Lucky Luke (Lucky Luke's new adventures). It is now available on 8 DVDs with French and English audio tracks. This series also featured colonel Custer who is an Indian-hater and a dwarf. Xilam recently produced a theatrical animated film (the fourth film), Tous à l'Ouest: Une aventure de Lucky Luke (Go West: A Lucky Luke Adventure), which was released in France on December 5, 2007. [6]
[edit] Live-action film and television
In 1991, two films (Lucky Luke and Lucky Luke 2) and in 1992 a television series (The Adventures of Lucky Luke) starring Terence Hill as Lucky Luke were produced. In 2004 a film titled Les Dalton featured Til Schweiger as Lucky Luke.
Yves Marmion and UGC, the producers of Les Dalton, are currently developing a €20 million stand-alone Lucky Luke feature, starring Jean Dujardin as the gunslinger, according to FilmDeCulte.com.[7]
[edit] Video games
Over the years, several Lucky Luke video games were released for many platforms, most of them by Infogrames, and only released in Europe (the only ones released for the North American were the Game Boy Color and PlayStation versions). A Lucky Luke game was also developed for mobile phones by The Mighty Troglodytes.[citation needed] Lucky Luke: Go West was released in Europe for the PC, Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS in the end of 2007.
[edit] Lucky Luke characters of non-fiction origin
- Roy Bean
- Sarah Bernhardt
- Billy the Kid
- Black Bart
- Buffalo Bill
- Ike Clanton
- Old Man Clanton
- Dalton Gang
- Edwin Drake
- James B. Eads
- Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp, Morgan Earp
- Horace Greeley
- Hatfield & McCoy
- Rutherford B. Hayes
- Doc Holliday
- Frank James
- Jesse James
- Calamity Jane
- Abraham Lincoln
- George Maledon
- Joshua Norton
- Isaac C. Parker
- Frederic Remington
- Mattie Silks
- Soapy Smith
- Belle Starr
- Mark Twain
- Adolphe & Arthur Caille
[edit] Sources
- Lucky Luke publications in Spirou and Pilote BDoubliées (French)
- Footnotes
- ^ Ratier, Gilles. ACBD bilan 2006:new Lucky Luke had an initial run of 650,000 copies... ACBD.fr. Retrieved on 2007-02-08.(French)
- ^ BDoubliées. Spirou année 1946 (French).
- ^ BDoubliées. Spirou année 1955 (French).
- ^ Lambiek Comiclopedia. Morris.
- ^ German language editions
- ^ Tous a l'ouest. Xilam Films (October 22, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Engle, Liam (September 27, 2006). Lucky Luke set to return. FilmDeCulte.com. Retrieved on 2006-09-20.
[edit] External links
- Lucky Luke official site (French)
- Lucky Luke English publications
- List of Lucky Luke games at MobyGames
- In Brussels, a wall is dedicated to Lucky Luke.
- German editions of Lucky Luke
- Goscinny website on Lucky Luke(French)


