Ardan #7
In "Rex contre les Sioux," Major Dennis, Danny, and Rex find themselves reenacting their past triumph over the Pecos Gang during Prairieville's Wild West Days—only to be drawn into a far more dangerous game. When Colonel Blitz, a long-lost Nazi foe, manipulates the reenactment into a real heist targeting a Golden Sioux statue, Rex must rely on quick thinking and relentless courage to outwit a double-cross and stop a staged Indian raid. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with dynamic art by Gil Kane and Bernard Sachs, this 1973 Arédit-Artima adventure features a striking cover by Joaquin Chacopino Fabre.
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At Prairieville's Wild West Days, Major Dennis, Danny, and Rex are asked to recreate how they captured the Pecos Gang. But Colonel Blitz, an old Nazi nemesis, enlists the escaped "Pecos" to stage a robbery for revenge and a Golden Sioux statue. A double-cross helps Rex capture Pecos. Then it's off the desert in cavalry uniforms for an Indian raid, and here Col Blitz hires thugs to grab the statue. Rex's cunning, dodging, and bulldog attacks avert a massacre and save the day.
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