Big Boy #12
In "J'ai combattu l'abominable homme des neiges," Frank Martin ventures into the treacherous heights of the Himalayas, driven by the challenge of capturing a rare wild goat. But as he climbs deeper into the snow-laden peaks, he must confront the chilling possibility that the mountain's legendary guardian—the Abominable Snowman—might be more than just a myth.
In "Trésor de la vallée de la mort," Jim Barnaby rides west after receiving a letter from Kit, leading him to uncover a long-buried legacy from his late prospecting uncle—a hidden cache of gold nuggets waiting in the heart of a forgotten valley.
In 1865, Bill rides shotgun on a train carrying a fortune in gold, facing dangers from both native tribes and a hidden traitor among the passengers. With the odds stacked high and trust in short supply, he must stay one step ahead of a robbery planned from within.
In the rugged frontier of 1820, Davy finds himself ambushed by Choctaw warriors and barely escapes into the wilderness. He stumbles upon the isolated shack of Pearly Thacker, a barrel-maker whose ingenuity may be their only hope. With clever use of barrels—rifle barrels, flour, hoops, and more—they devise a surprising defense as they race toward civilization, hoping to warn the settlements before the next attack.
In "Tambours magiques d'Untella," the renegade brave Tall Bird uses cunning and illusion to convince his tribe that the legendary chief Untella has returned from the spirit world, rallying them to rise against the encroaching settlers. With the power of drums and whispered legends, he stokes ancient fears and hopes, weaving a tale that blurs the line between myth and madness.
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