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Cover: Jean Giraud

Epic Graphic Novel: Marshal Blueberry 1 – The Lost Dutchman’s Mine #1

Jan 1991 · Marvel · 14.95 USD; 17.30 CAD
“Book One: The Lost Dutchman's Mine”

"Book One: The Lost Dutchman's Mine" kicks off a legendary chapter in the Marshal Blueberry saga, with Jean-Michel Charlier, Jean-Marc Lofficier, and Randy Lofficier crafting a taut, atmospheric Western thriller. Jean Giraud—known as Moebius—delivers his signature blend of gritty realism and surreal detail in every panel, from the treacherous Dead Horse Mesa to the tense showdowns that follow. The cover by Giraud captures the story’s brooding intensity, making this 1991 Marvel graphic novel a must-have for fans of classic European comics.

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writer Jean-Michel Charlier · writer Jean-Marc Lofficier · writer Randy Lofficier · artist, inker, colorist Jean Giraud · letterer Michael Heisler · cover Jean Giraud

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artist, inker, colorist Jean Giraud
cover pencils, inks Jean Giraud

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Blueberry, Jimmy, and Blount track Luckner up Dead Horse Mesa, a death trap of rolling stones, tripwire guns, rattlesnakes, and quicksand. Blount and Luckner "partner up", but a wild man "ghost" haunts them, shooting golden bullets. Blueberry discovers the wild man is the REAL Baron Luckner, who found Coronado's map in a Dutch monastery and came for the gold, and was betrayed by his servant. "Luckner" dynamites the mesa down on our heroes, and dodges Apaches. But Blueberry and Jimmy nail him in New Orleans as he boards for Europe - now bound for the hangman's noose.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).