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* WriterRevolt: Both Morris and Goscinny hated {{Spaghetti Western}}s and their DarkerAndEdgier, BlackAndGrayMorality approach to TheWestern genre. But as the sub-genre got more and more popular throughout the 60s/early 70s, they started getting [[ExecutiveMeddling more and more "suggestions" from their editors]] in regards of bringing aspects from it into the comic and, in 1972, they finally "gave up" and made [[Recap/LuckyLuke39TheBountyHunter ''The Bounty Hunter'']]. A story where all these elements was congealed [[HatedByAll into the most despicable]] character in the series.

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* WriterRevolt: Both Morris and Goscinny hated {{Spaghetti Western}}s and their DarkerAndEdgier, BlackAndGrayMorality approach to TheWestern genre. But as the sub-genre SubGenre got more and more popular throughout the 60s/early 70s, they started getting [[ExecutiveMeddling more and more "suggestions" from their editors]] in regards of bringing aspects from it into the comic and, in 1972, they finally "gave up" and made [[Recap/LuckyLuke39TheBountyHunter ''The Bounty Hunter'']]. A story where all these elements was congealed [[HatedByAll into the most despicable]] character in the series.
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* WriterRevolt: Booth Morris and Goscinny hated [[SpaghettiWestern Spaghetti Westerns]] and their DarkerAndEdgier, BlackAndGrayMorality approach to TheWestern genre. But as the Sub-genre got more and more popular throughout the 60s/Early 70s they started getting [[ExecutiveMeddling more and more "suggestions"]] from their editors in regards of bringing aspects from it into the comic and in 1972 they finally "gave up" and made [[Recap/LuckyLuke39TheBountyHunter ''The Bounty Hunter'']]. A story where all these elements was congealed [[HatedByAll into the most despicable]] character in the series.

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* WriterRevolt: Booth Both Morris and Goscinny hated [[SpaghettiWestern Spaghetti Westerns]] {{Spaghetti Western}}s and their DarkerAndEdgier, BlackAndGrayMorality approach to TheWestern genre. But as the Sub-genre sub-genre got more and more popular throughout the 60s/Early 70s 60s/early 70s, they started getting [[ExecutiveMeddling more and more "suggestions"]] "suggestions" from their editors editors]] in regards of bringing aspects from it into the comic and and, in 1972 1972, they finally "gave up" and made [[Recap/LuckyLuke39TheBountyHunter ''The Bounty Hunter'']]. A story where all these elements was congealed [[HatedByAll into the most despicable]] character in the series.
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* WriterRevolt: Booth Morris and Goscinny hated [[SpaghettiWestern Spaghetti Westerns]] and their DarkerAndEdgier, BlackAndGrayMorality approach to TheWestern genre. But as the Sub-genre got more and more popular throughout the 60s/Early 70s they started getting [[ExecutiveMeddling more and more "suggestions"]] from their editors in regards of bringing aspects from it into the comic and in 1972 they finally "gave up" and made [[Recap/LuckyLuke39TheBountyHunter ''The Bounty Hunter'']]. A story where all these elements was congealed [[HatedByAll into the most despicable]] character in the series.
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* CrossDressingVoices: In the French version of ''Kid Lucky'', young Lucky Luke is voiced by Creator/EmmylouHoms.

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* CrossDressingVoices: In the French version of ''Kid Lucky'', ''WesternAnimation/KidLucky'', young Lucky Luke is voiced by Creator/EmmylouHoms.
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* PromotedFanboy: Achdé, the current illustrator of the comic book series, has admitted in multiple interviews that Lucky Luke was his favourite hero back when he was a kid, and he's very glad to draw comics of him in the art style he loved growing up.

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* PromotedFanboy: Achdé, Creator/{{Achde}}, the current illustrator of the comic book series, has admitted in multiple interviews that Lucky Luke was his favourite hero back when he was a kid, and he's very glad to draw comics of him in the art style he loved growing up.

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