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Jim Cutlass
(by Giraud & Charlier)
See also: Comic Errors
| Nr. | Cover | Title | Story |
|---|---|---|---|
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Mississippi River | Jim Cutlass is on his way to the South where an inheritance waits for him. On his way, on a boat on the Mississippi, he does manage to make more enemies than friends. In New Orleans he learns he has a niece, and he will have to split the inheritance, a cotton-plantation. His niece's fiancé is one of the enemies he recently made, and Jim shoots him in a duel. He has to run, and joins the army, right before the civil war. After the war he wants to return to the plantation, but the times have changed a little... |
| 2 | ![]() |
De man van New Orleans (The man from New Orleans) (With Rossi) |
Jim has a special assignment: find out what he can about the Ku Klux Klan. His niece has had their visit, so the two are brought together, be it with a little bit of tension between them. The only trace Jim Cutlass has is a picture of a bar-maid, who might lead him to the identity of a klansman his nice shot down, and this might lead him to the rest. Sounds easy, but how else can one find a bar-maid than by going to all the bars in New Orleans? |
| 3 | ![]() |
De witte alligator (The white alligator) (By Rossi & Giraud) |
Cyprus Lodge is in trouble now that the cotton harvest is destroyed by a fire, but Brown will try his old contacts to start all over. Cutlass is in trouble too, he's in an army jail, but not for long. He goes and looks for Carolyn, but he misses her by a few moments. When he gets to the plantation Brown has just been brought back, brutally murdered. Cutlass doesn't have much time because soon the army comes to take him back to prison. Or rather, some do so, others want a more permanent solution... |
| 4 | ![]() |
Storm over het zuiden (Storm over the South) (By Rossi & Giraud) |
Jim is in trouble, he is hiding in an old tree and just there his search party decides to have a rest. They give up, and they give away some information too, about their link to the Alligator. But he needs solid evidence, and that can only be found at Belle-Chasse mansion. There Lewis' widow doesn't want to give up the mansion, Clay's nightmares turn him mad, and Playcard has his own agenda. And is the upcoming storm working for or against Jim Cutlass? |
| 5 | ![]() |
Tot de neck (Up to the neck) (By Rossi & Giraud) |
Butchard has asked Pinkerton to send someone to assist in the search for Jim Cutlass. He arrives during a rainstorm, at the moment Jim does his best to bring the papers to colonel Barker. He succeeds and escapes again, but Pinkerton's man is alert. Jim is way ahead though, and gets in touch with Grandpa Moses, not quite by coincidence though. Moses uses voodoo to bring Jim in touch with the white alligator... |
| 6 | ![]() |
Colts, spoken en zombies (Colts, ghosts and zombies) (By Rossi & Giraud) |
A tornado prevents that the man from Pinkerton captures him, it even helps him escape. But his worries are not over, the wounded Alligator sends the dead McKee after him. He manages to kill him (again), but only after McKee killed one of his friends. It is time to go to the Alligator's hideout - something Clay and Butchard, accompanied by a small army, have in mind as well. The Alligator is not too worried... |
| 7 | ![]() |
De donkere nacht (The dark night) (By Rossi & Giraud) |
Is it a dream or a hallucination? It does seem so that somehow Jim Cutlass managed to hold back the alligator, even if he wasn't even near him, but still that alligator himself is exhausted from the struggle as well. At the same time the Klansmen enter the alligator's hideout, sure of their victory. But for them he has a surprise ready, an undead but deadly surprise... |
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