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- I Tex in sight / Introduction, preface
- Tex and me, How I did find Tex back in fifties
- From West to East, The imagination of Wild West in America and Europe
- Gianluigi Bonelli and Aurelio Galleppini, the creators of Tex
- Italia in the year zero, The violent political situation in Italia after the war and especially in 1948 when Tex was born
- Scrocconi of West
- What/Who is the Westerner?
- II The short history of Tex
- Per tutti i diavoli, che mi siano ancora alle costole? Damn it! Who are those who follow me?
- Outlaw
- Segret agent
- The hero of the war of freedom
- This man is mine
- The widow and single parent
- On the way to North
- End of the continuity
- III My name is Willer, Tex Willer
- The home of Tex
- Along the time and against it
- He made him to his own image
- Tex indomitable
- Getting rich
- IV Tex and the ladies. Never-ending path
- Look at those two
- Squawman
- No one can charm me anymore
- The light festoon/vite (Sex in Tex)
- V Companions
- Grat Kit Carson
- Tiger Jack, stoneface
- Kit. In the shadow the father
- Marshall, Montales, Morisco and others
- ..And enemies
- VI The art of violence
- Italia in year of the danger
- Confrontation and showdown
- The lecagy of Wyatt Earp
- The right to the force
- The code of Tex
- The critic of the violence
- The promises and threats
- The structual violence=the crooks inside the society
- VII Law and justice
- The hell with the law
- ..What about the justice?
- Lawmen
- The vigilants
- The rangers
- VIII Tex Willer and the indians
- The idea of indians in Tex
- Tex and the art of dialogue
- The indianization of Tex
- Bonelli"s opinion about the genocide of indians
- The military
- IX Others on the way of West
- Chinamen
- African americans
- Mexico
- The closed communities
- The race conflicts
- X At the edge of the fundamental questions
- The angel of the righteousness
- Cospel according to Tex
- An eye for an eye
- The earth, the water and the fire (Tex and Caston Bachelard)
- The white mans"s burden
- XI The man has character
- Tex about Tex
- The inner critic
- The last words
- Clint, Corto and others
- XII FORZA YEAAH!
- Classic Tex
- Postmodern Tex
- Vamos!
- The sources and the literature