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* Bob Dalton's ''on-screen'' [[http://bdoubliees.com/journalspirou/sfigures3/luckyluke/horslaloi1.jpg death via headshot]]. The one panel in which he calls out for his mother as he dies hanging from the lantern showing only his feet suspended and ''[[BlackBlood something]]'' (it's probably the oil from the lamp but [[SymbolicBlood with the way it's portrayed like forming a pool underneath him the next panel]]) dripping below makes a chilling image. It's no wonder Dupuis asked Creator/{{Morris}} to change it.
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* Bob Dalton's ''on-screen'' [[http://bdoubliees.com/journalspirou/sfigures3/luckyluke/horslaloi1.jpg death via headshot]]. The one panel in which [[IWantMyMommy he calls out for his mother mother]] as he dies hanging from the lantern showing only his feet suspended and ''[[BlackBlood something]]'' (it's probably the oil from the lamp but [[SymbolicBlood with the way it's portrayed like forming a pool underneath him the next panel]]) dripping below makes a chilling image. It's no wonder Dupuis asked Creator/{{Morris}} to change it.
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Luke: You knew there was no way they'd get here in eighty days. Crook, how many settlers have you put in peril?
Crook: A dozen, give or take. It's a small business, but it does very well.
Crook: A dozen, give or take. It's a small business, but it does very well.
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'''Crook:''' A dozen, give or take. It's a small business, but it does
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* During the duel with the Daltons Lucky Luke sports a DeathGlare that non-verbally states that he shoots to kill a point that is further emphasised by the smoke from his cigarette forming skulls.
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* During the duel with the Daltons Lucky Luke sports a DeathGlare that non-verbally pretty much states that he shoots to kill a point that is further emphasised by the smoke from his cigarette forming skulls.
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Now I am be wrong but isn't better and more practical to keep all those examples concentrated so that they can be found easier like with the YMMV page? If you disagree then please let me know
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* During the duel with the Daltons Lucky Luke sports a DeathGlare that non-verbally states that he shoots to kill a point that is further emphasised by the smoke from his cigarette forming skulls.
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* Edgar Crook gleefully admits to having manipulated other groups of settlers to their dooms with his fraudulent scheme. He then tosses a stick of dynamite while he runs off with the Daltons' loot, which would blow up Luke, Miss Littletown, the schoolchildren, all the other settlers and the Daltons.
** Even throughout their journey, some of his attempts at sabotage are mundane at best, such as blowing up a bridge or trying to force Luke to split from the group by kidnapping the Daltons, whereas at another point he tries to unleash ''alligators'' on them.
Luke: You knew there was no way they'd get here in eighty days. Crook, how many settlers have you put in peril?
Crook: A dozen, give or take. It's a small business, but it does very well.
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* Bob Dalton's ''on-screen'' [[http://bdoubliees.com/journalspirou/sfigures3/luckyluke/horslaloi1.jpg death via headshot]]. The one panel in which he calls out for his mother as he dies hanging from the lantern showing only his feet suspended and ''[[BlackBlood something]]'' (it's probably the oil from the lamp but [[SymbolicBlood with the way it's portrayed like forming a pool underneath him the next panel]]) dripping below makes a chilling image. It's no wonder Dupuis asked Morris to change it.
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* Bob Dalton's ''on-screen'' [[http://bdoubliees.com/journalspirou/sfigures3/luckyluke/horslaloi1.jpg death via headshot]]. The one panel in which he calls out for his mother as he dies hanging from the lantern showing only his feet suspended and ''[[BlackBlood something]]'' (it's probably the oil from the lamp but [[SymbolicBlood with the way it's portrayed like forming a pool underneath him the next panel]]) dripping below makes a chilling image. It's no wonder Dupuis asked Morris Creator/{{Morris}} to change it.
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* Edgar Crook gleefully admits to having manipulated other groups of settlers to their dooms with his fraudulent scheme. He then tosses a stick of dynamite while he runs off with the Daltons' loot, which would blow up Luke, Miss Littletown, [[WouldHurtAChild the schoolchildren]], all the other settlers and the Daltons. Even throughout their journey, some of his attempts at sabotage are mundane at best, such as blowing up a bridge or trying to force Luke to split from the group by kidnapping the Daltons, whereas at another point he tries to ''unleash alligators on them''.
-->'''Luke:''' You knew there was no way they'd get here in eighty days. Crook, how many settlers have you put in peril?\\
'''Crook:''' A dozen, give or take. It's a small business, but it does ''very well''.
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* The showdown between Luke and the Daltons starts of as rather sinister with ominous music playing, the Daltons ready to kill and the whole town pausing at whatever they were doing to listen to the sound of the approaching combatants.[[spoiler: And then the whole thing ventures to purely comedic NightmareRetardant thanks to Lucky Luke's plan.]]
* The showdown between Luke and the Daltons starts of as rather sinister with ominous music playing, the Daltons ready to kill and the whole town pausing at whatever they were doing to listen to the sound of the approaching combatants.[[spoiler: And then the whole thing ventures to purely comedic NightmareRetardant thanks to Lucky Luke's plan.]]
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* Bob Dalton's ''on-screen'' [[http://bdoubliees.com/journalspirou/sfigures3/luckyluke/horslaloi1.jpg death via headshot]]. The one panel in which he calls out for his mother as he dies hanging from the lantern showing only his feet suspended and ''[[BlackBlood something]]'' (it's probably the oil from the lamp but [[SymbolicBlood with the way it's portrayed like forming a pool underneath him the next panel]]) dripping below makes a chilling image. It's no wonder Dupuis asked Morris to change it.
* The dream sequences from ''The Bride of Lucky Luke'', Luke is having CountingSheep dreams after being roped into helping a wagon train of single woman across half the frontier to a town of single men. The sheeps' heads suddenly turn into the women's heads, leading to a CatapultNightmare for poor Luke. It's repeated later in the story when he's forced to stay in the town to chaperone one of the women, an Irish girl named Jenny, whose fiancee got himself jailed for several months after trashing the saloon in celebration of his marriage. This time it's just Jenny's face, but equally unsettling.
* One bizarre short story revolves around Luke looking for a man who has apparently stolen Jolly Jumper, with the theft having taken place over a year ago. His only clue is a pants button the thief left behind, but after finding a man wearing said pants it turns out they were part of a ChainOfDeals, and when Luke finally tracks down the man who sold them, it turns out he got them from the body of a man who was hanged for selling '''horsemeat,''' making him faint dead out of shock. [[spoiler: Thankfully, it was AllJustADream]]
* The Daltons coming within seconds of getting hanged when their sentences are changed to execution. It's especially disturbing how the whole town treats it like a public event, complete with little kids asking to be held up so they can watch (which is completely historically accurate by the way).
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* The showdown between Luke and the Daltons starts of as rather sinister with ominous music playing, the Daltons ready to kill and the whole town pausing at whatever they were doing to listen to the sound of the approaching combatants.[[spoiler: And then the whole thing ventures to purely comedic NightmareRetardant thanks to Lucky Luke's plan.]]
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* Edgar Crook gleefully admits to having manipulated other groups of settlers to their dooms with his fraudulent scheme. He then tosses a stick of dynamite while he runs off with the Daltons' loot, which would blow up Luke, Miss Littletown, [[WouldHurtAChild the schoolchildren]], all the other settlers and the Daltons. Even throughout their journey, some of his attempts at sabotage are mundane at best, such as blowing up a bridge or trying to force Luke to split from the group by kidnapping the Daltons, whereas at another point he tries to ''unleash alligators on them''.
--->'''Luke:''' You knew there was no way they'd get here in eighty days. Crook, how many settlers have you put in peril?\\
'''Crook:''' A dozen, give or take. It's a small business, but it does ''very well''.
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* Bob Dalton's ''on-screen'' [[http://bdoubliees.com/journalspirou/sfigures3/luckyluke/horslaloi1.jpg death via headshot]]. The one panel in which he calls out for his mother as he dies hanging from the lantern showing only his feet suspended and ''[[BlackBlood something]]'' (it's probably the oil from the lamp but [[SymbolicBlood with the way it's portrayed like forming a pool underneath him the next panel]]) dripping below makes a chilling image. It's no wonder Dupuis asked Morris to change it.
* The dream sequences from ''The Bride of Lucky Luke'', Luke is having CountingSheep dreams after being roped into helping a wagon train of single woman across half the frontier to a town of single men. The sheeps' heads suddenly turn into the women's heads, leading to a CatapultNightmare for poor Luke. It's repeated later in the story when he's forced to stay in the town to chaperone one of the women, an Irish girl named Jenny, whose fiancee got himself jailed for several months after trashing the saloon in celebration of his marriage. This time it's just Jenny's face, but equally unsettling.
* One bizarre short story revolves around Luke looking for a man who has apparently stolen Jolly Jumper, with the theft having taken place over a year ago. His only clue is a pants button the thief left behind, but after finding a man wearing said pants it turns out they were part of a ChainOfDeals, and when Luke finally tracks down the man who sold them, it turns out he got them from the body of a man who was hanged for selling '''horsemeat,''' making him faint dead out of shock. [[spoiler: Thankfully, it was AllJustADream]]
* The Daltons coming within seconds of getting hanged when their sentences are changed to execution. It's especially disturbing how the whole town treats it like a public event, complete with little kids asking to be held up so they can watch (which is completely historically accurate by the way).
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* The showdown between Luke and the Daltons starts of as rather sinister with ominous music playing, the Daltons ready to kill and the whole town pausing at whatever they were doing to listen to the sound of the approaching combatants.[[spoiler: And then the whole thing ventures to purely comedic NightmareRetardant thanks to Lucky Luke's plan.]]
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* Edgar Crook gleefully admits to having manipulated other groups of settlers to their dooms with his fraudulent scheme. He then tosses a stick of dynamite while he runs off with the Daltons' loot, which would blow up Luke, Miss Littletown, [[WouldHurtAChild the schoolchildren]], all the other settlers and the Daltons. Even throughout their journey, some of his attempts at sabotage are mundane at best, such as blowing up a bridge or trying to force Luke to split from the group by kidnapping the Daltons, whereas at another point he tries to ''unleash alligators on them''.
--->'''Luke:''' You knew there was no way they'd get here in eighty days. Crook, how many settlers have you put in peril?\\
'''Crook:''' A dozen, give or take. It's a small business, but it does ''very well''.
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