Il Figlio di Tex - 1 Comic

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Araldo, Tex gigante no. 12, semi-censored edition. Tall edition, softcover with inner stapling, 21.8 x 16.4 cm. Dated headers.

The issue preserves numerous uncensored vignettes: Episode Tragedia sul Mare, second vignette, the soldier cries "Damned pirates!" instead of "Wretches." Episode Il Figlio di Tex, Carson cries "Damned worms!" instead of "Wretches." Episode "L'Uomo Dagli Speroni d'Argento", again Carson cries "I don’t think you’ll find many traces of these damned worms!" instead of "ugly villains!" Episode La Banda degli Incappucciati, the hooded man cries: "Flames of Hell, there’s a damned cadaver..." instead of "damned shooter." Episode Fuoco ad Angel City, the dying bandit cries: "Let me out of this sewer" instead of "Dirty cell." Episode Un Colpo da Maestro: the bandit captured by Kit exclaims "To Hell!" instead of "Rascal." Episode Kit Willer si fa Onore, the pursued bandit cries "Rotten scoundrel!" instead of "Take, Coyote," and in the following strip: "Unload! Damn!" instead of "To Hell!" Episode Un'Impresa Disperata, the bandit kept at gunpoint by Tex and the Pards exclaims "To Hell, those two up there" instead of "They don’t joke around." In the same issue, the doctor thinks "You’d better have an accident!", balloon removed in the censored edition. Thirty-first panel on the last page, the bandit shouts "Come on, we’ll massacre them" instead of "We’ll tear them to pieces."

Brand-new newsstand issue, glossy covers with a nice patina. Spine and interiors in pristine condition. Rare

Araldo, Tex gigante no. 12, semi-censored edition. Tall edition, softcover with inner stapling, 21.8 x 16.4 cm. Dated headers.

The issue preserves numerous uncensored vignettes: Episode Tragedia sul Mare, second vignette, the soldier cries "Damned pirates!" instead of "Wretches." Episode Il Figlio di Tex, Carson cries "Damned worms!" instead of "Wretches." Episode "L'Uomo Dagli Speroni d'Argento", again Carson cries "I don’t think you’ll find many traces of these damned worms!" instead of "ugly villains!" Episode La Banda degli Incappucciati, the hooded man cries: "Flames of Hell, there’s a damned cadaver..." instead of "damned shooter." Episode Fuoco ad Angel City, the dying bandit cries: "Let me out of this sewer" instead of "Dirty cell." Episode Un Colpo da Maestro: the bandit captured by Kit exclaims "To Hell!" instead of "Rascal." Episode Kit Willer si fa Onore, the pursued bandit cries "Rotten scoundrel!" instead of "Take, Coyote," and in the following strip: "Unload! Damn!" instead of "To Hell!" Episode Un'Impresa Disperata, the bandit kept at gunpoint by Tex and the Pards exclaims "To Hell, those two up there" instead of "They don’t joke around." In the same issue, the doctor thinks "You’d better have an accident!", balloon removed in the censored edition. Thirty-first panel on the last page, the bandit shouts "Come on, we’ll massacre them" instead of "We’ll tear them to pieces."

Brand-new newsstand issue, glossy covers with a nice patina. Spine and interiors in pristine condition. Rare

Details

Number of objects
1
Language
Italian
Item
Comic
Condition
Very fine
Series
Il Figlio di Tex
Binding
Stapled
Publisher
Araldo
Artist
Bonelli, Galep
ItalyVerified
11894
Objects sold
100%
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