Among the cultural figures of the Old West, Frederick Remington stands head and shoulders above the rest—literally. A good-natured ogre by size and appetite, the artist portrays the West with such skill that the American government entrusts his safety to Lucky Luke. Looking after such a national treasure is not usually an easy task, but Luke will soon discover that Remington hardly needs protecting—except maybe from his own excessive impulses... Born and raised in Belgium, Morris moved to the United States in 1946 for six years. There, he worked for MAD magazine and met René Goscinny. After Goscinny’s death, several other writers contributed to LuckyLuke, including BobdeGroot, the well-known writer of such very successful humorous series as Robin Dubois, Léonard and Clifton, the latter published in English by Cinebook.