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** ''Series/RadioEnfer'': After Vincent wrote a children's book, he gets interviewed by Jean-Lou who claims that Vincent, by talking about trees on page 63, plagiarized other works such as ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' and ''Lucky Luke'' simply because those other works also featured trees, much to the young writer's annoyance.
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* The ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' tribute album "Astérix et ses amis" (Asterix and his friends) features Lucky Luke, and actually gives an explanation for Lucky Luke's superhuman gunslinger skills. Apparently, Asterix accidently left some Magic Potion in America when he and Obelix visited the continent in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheGreatCrossing'', and many centuries later Lucky Luke drank one drop of this magic potion.
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* The ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' tribute album "Astérix ''Astérix et ses amis" (Asterix amis'' ("Asterix and his friends) Friends") features Lucky Luke, and actually gives an explanation for Lucky Luke's superhuman gunslinger skills. Apparently, Asterix accidently left some Magic Potion magic potion in America when he and Obelix visited the continent in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheGreatCrossing'', and many centuries later Lucky Luke drank one drop of this magic potion.
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** ''Series/RadioEnfer'': After Vincent wrote a children's book, he gets interviewed by Jean-Lou who claims that Vincent, by talking about trees on page 63, plagiarized other works such as ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' and ''Lucky Luke'' simply because those other works also featured trees, much to the young writer's annoyance.
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** ''Series/RadioEnfer'': After Vincent wrote a children's book, he gets interviewed by Jean-Lou who claims that Vincent, by talking about trees on page 63, plagiarized other works such as ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' and ''Lucky Luke'' simply because those other works also featured trees, much to the young writer's annoyance.
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* Clovis Chaumel in ''Angelus'' spots the Lucky Luke album ''Daisy Town'' in a store, which put his thoughts into motion about a certain case.
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* Clovis Chaumel in ''Angelus'' spots the Lucky Luke album ''Daisy Town'' (based off [[WesternAnimation/LuckyLukeDaisyTown the film]]) in a store, which put his thoughts into motion about a certain case.
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* ''ComicBook/GastonLagaffe'': Drawings of ''Lucky Luke'' are sometimes seen hanging on the walls of Gaston's office.
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* ''ComicBook/GastonLagaffe'': Drawings of ''Lucky Luke'' are sometimes seen hanging on the walls of Gaston's office. Gaston once also dressed up like him for an office party, going as far as bringing a real horse into the office!
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* In ''Webcomic/{{Grandville}}: Noel'', Inspector [=LeBrock=] teams up with a Pinkerton agent called Chance Lucas, who looks exactly like you'd expect.
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* ''ComicBook/LesTuniquesBleues'': On pagina 34 of ''La Grande Patrouille'' Lucky Luke passes by.
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* ComicBook/{{Natacha}}: In ''L'Ange blonde'' (''The Blonde Angel'') Walter imagines himself being finger pointed by comic book characters from different franchises, among whom we can recognize Joe Dalton.
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* ComicBook/{{Natacha}}: In ''L'Ange blonde'' blond'' (''The Blonde Angel'') Walter imagines himself being finger pointed by comic book characters from different franchises, among whom we can recognize Joe Dalton.
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* The WildWest-themed FirstPersonShooter ''VideoGame/CallOfJuarezGunslinger'' includes collectible "nuggets of truth" (bios and trivia about Wild West characters). One of them is about the ''real'' Dalton brothers (who are encountered in person during a pair of levels), and states they shouldn't be confused with their cousins.
* The WildWest-themed FirstPersonShooter ''VideoGame/CallOfJuarezGunslinger'' includes collectible "nuggets of truth" (bios and trivia about Wild West characters). One of them is about the ''real'' Dalton brothers (who are encountered in person during a pair of levels), and states they shouldn't be confused with their cousins.
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* The ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' tribute album "Astérix et ses amis" (Asterix and his friends) features Lucky Luke, and actually gives an explanation for Lucky Luke's superhuman gunslinger skills. Apparently, Asterix accidently left some Magic Potion in America when he and Obelix visited the continent in ''Recap/AsterixAndTheGreatCrossing'', and many centuries later Lucky Luke drank one drop of this magic potion.
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* In ''Webcomic/{{Grandville}}: Noel'', Inspector [=LeBrock=] teams up with a Pinkerton agent called Chance Lucas, who looks exactly like you'd expect.
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* Lucky Luke can also be seen in the Dutch comic strip series ''Van Nul Tot Nu'', during a scene where someone is complaining to him about a rail track which is not connected well. This is a shout-out to the album ''Des rails sur la prairie'' (''Rails on the Prairie''), where a similar gag takes place.
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* Lucky Luke can also be seen in the Dutch comic strip series ''Van Nul Tot Nu'', ''ComicBook/VanNulTotNu'', during a scene where someone is complaining to him about a rail track which is not connected well. This is a shout-out to the album ''Des rails sur la prairie'' (''Rails on the Prairie''), where a similar gag takes place.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Urbanus}}'':
** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis in de Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis in de Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Urbanus}}'':
** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis in de Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis in de Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
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** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis in de Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
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* In ''[[ComicBook/TheSmurfs The Reporter Smurf]]'', a Smurf wears a Lucky Luke costume during a costume party.
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* ComicBook/AchilleTalon: One gag has Achille dressing up like Lucky Luke. He then tries to outrun his own shadow and succeeds!
* ComicStrip/DeKiekeboes:
** In ''De Snor van Kiekeboe'' The Daltons appear among the moustached comic book characters who protest the fact that Kiekeboe was elected as ''Moustache of The Year 1984'' instead of them.
** In ''Album 26'' Kiekeboe and Konstantinopel are surprised by sudden fog. When the air clears again they suddenly see Lucky Luke driving by, singing ''I'm A Poor Lonesome Cowboy''. Konstantinopel says: ''Either he is in the wrong comic strip, or we are.'' Earlier in the story Kiekeboe had already complained to his creator: ''Do you think that Tintin, Asterix and Lucky Luke do all their dangerous stunts themselves?''
** Lucky Luke is one of the comic strip characters from ''rival series'' who attends Kiekeboe's funeral in ''Afgelast Wegens Ziekte''.
* ComicStrip/DeKiekeboes:
** In ''De Snor van Kiekeboe'' The Daltons appear among the moustached comic book characters who protest the fact that Kiekeboe was elected as ''Moustache of The Year 1984'' instead of them.
** In ''Album 26'' Kiekeboe and Konstantinopel are surprised by sudden fog. When the air clears again they suddenly see Lucky Luke driving by, singing ''I'm A Poor Lonesome Cowboy''. Konstantinopel says: ''Either he is in the wrong comic strip, or we are.'' Earlier in the story Kiekeboe had already complained to his creator: ''Do you think that Tintin, Asterix and Lucky Luke do all their dangerous stunts themselves?''
** Lucky Luke is one of the comic strip characters from ''rival series'' who attends Kiekeboe's funeral in ''Afgelast Wegens Ziekte''.
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* ComicBook/AchilleTalon: ''ComicBook/AchilleTalon'': One gag has Achille dressing up like Lucky Luke. He then tries to outrun his own shadow and succeeds!
* ComicStrip/DeKiekeboes:
** In ''De Snor van Kiekeboe'' The Daltons appear among the moustached comic book characters who protest the fact that Kiekeboe was elected as ''Moustache of The Year 1984'' instead of them.
** In ''Album 26'' Kiekeboe and Konstantinopel are surprised by sudden fog. When the air clears again they suddenly see Lucky Luke driving by, singing ''I'm A Poor Lonesome Cowboy''. Konstantinopel says: ''Either he is in the wrong comic strip, or we are.'' Earlier in the story Kiekeboe had already complained to his creator: ''Do you think that Tintin, Asterix and Lucky Luke do all their dangerous stunts themselves?''
** Lucky Luke is one of the comic strip characters from ''rival series'' who attends Kiekeboe's funeral in ''Afgelast Wegens Ziekte''.succeeds!
* ComicStrip/DeKiekeboes:
** In ''De Snor van Kiekeboe'' The Daltons appear among the moustached comic book characters who protest the fact that Kiekeboe was elected as ''Moustache of The Year 1984'' instead of them.
** In ''Album 26'' Kiekeboe and Konstantinopel are surprised by sudden fog. When the air clears again they suddenly see Lucky Luke driving by, singing ''I'm A Poor Lonesome Cowboy''. Konstantinopel says: ''Either he is in the wrong comic strip, or we are.'' Earlier in the story Kiekeboe had already complained to his creator: ''Do you think that Tintin, Asterix and Lucky Luke do all their dangerous stunts themselves?''
** Lucky Luke is one of the comic strip characters from ''rival series'' who attends Kiekeboe's funeral in ''Afgelast Wegens Ziekte''.
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* Lucky Luke is also seen, realistically drawn, in the album ''The Gold Of Duncan'' in the comic strip series ''Durango'' on pagina 15.
* ComicStrip/{{Urbanus}}:
** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis In De Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
* ComicBook/{{Natacha}}: In ''L' Ange Blonde'' (''The Blonde Angel'') Walter imagines himself being finger pointed by comic book characters from different franchises, among whom we can recognize Joe Dalton.
* ComicStrip/{{Urbanus}}:
** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis In De Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
* ComicBook/{{Natacha}}: In ''L' Ange Blonde'' (''The Blonde Angel'') Walter imagines himself being finger pointed by comic book characters from different franchises, among whom we can recognize Joe Dalton.
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* Lucky Luke is also seen, realistically drawn, in the album ''The Gold Of of Duncan'' in the comic strip series ''Durango'' on pagina 15.
* ComicStrip/{{Urbanus}}:
** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis In De Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
* ComicBook/{{Natacha}}: In ''L' Ange Blonde'' ''L'Ange blonde'' (''The Blonde Angel'') Walter imagines himself being finger pointed by comic book characters from different franchises, among whom we can recognize Joe Dalton.
** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis In De Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
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* Lucky Luke can also be seen in the Dutch comic strip series ''Van Nul Tot Nu'', during a scene where someone is complaining to him about a rail track which is not connected well. This is a shout-out to the album ''Des Rails Sur La Prairie'' (''Rails In The Prairie''), where a similar gag takes place.
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* ComicStrip/DeKiekeboes:
** In ''De Snor van Kiekeboe'' The Daltons appear among the moustached comic book characters who protest the fact that Kiekeboe was elected as ''Moustache of The Year 1984'' instead of them.
** In ''Album 26'' Kiekeboe and Konstantinopel are surprised by sudden fog. When the air clears again they suddenly see Lucky Luke driving by, singing ''I'm A Poor Lonesome Cowboy''. Konstantinopel says: ''Either he is in the wrong comic strip, or we are.'' Earlier in the story Kiekeboe had already complained to his creator: ''Do you think that Tintin, Asterix and Lucky Luke do all their dangerous stunts themselves?''
** Lucky Luke is one of the comic strip characters from ''rival series'' who attends Kiekeboe's funeral in ''Afgelast Wegens Ziekte''.
* Lucky Luke can also be seen in the Dutch comic strip series ''Van Nul Tot Nu'', during a scene where someone is complaining to him about a rail track which is not connected well. This is a shout-out to the album ''Des
* ''ComicStrip/{{Urbanus}}'':
** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis in de Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
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* French singer Joe Dassin recorded a song ''Les Daltons'' (1967), referencing the outlaws from this comic strip.
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* French singer Joe Dassin recorded a song in 1967, ''Les Daltons'' (1967), Dalton'', referencing the outlaws from this comic strip.strip.
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References made to ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke''.
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* Creator/{{Gotlib}}: In one gag Pépé Le Pervert plays an outlaw character and rides off into the sunset, parodying the EveryEpisodeEnding of every Lucky Luke album.
* ComicBook/AchilleTalon: One gag has Achille dressing up like Lucky Luke. He then tries to outrun his own shadow and succeeds!
* ComicStrip/DeKiekeboes:
** In ''De Snor van Kiekeboe'' The Daltons appear among the moustached comic book characters who protest the fact that Kiekeboe was elected as ''Moustache of The Year 1984'' instead of them.
** In ''Album 26'' Kiekeboe and Konstantinopel are surprised by sudden fog. When the air clears again they suddenly see Lucky Luke driving by, singing ''I'm A Poor Lonesome Cowboy''. Konstantinopel says: ''Either he is in the wrong comic strip, or we are.'' Earlier in the story Kiekeboe had already complained to his creator: ''Do you think that Tintin, Asterix and Lucky Luke do all their dangerous stunts themselves?''
** Lucky Luke is one of the comic strip characters from ''rival series'' who attends Kiekeboe's funeral in ''Afgelast Wegens Ziekte''.
* ''ComicBook/BenoitBrisefer'': During a chase scene in ''Lady Adolphine'' one of the criminals notices he has shot a bullet through a playing card and boasts: ''Look at that! Straight through the ace! Just like Lucky Luke!''
* ''ComicBook/LesTuniquesBleues'': On pagina 34 of ''La Grande Patrouille'' Lucky Luke passes by.
* Lucky Luke is also seen, realistically drawn, in the album ''The Gold Of Duncan'' in the comic strip series ''Durango'' on pagina 15.
* ComicStrip/{{Urbanus}}:
** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis In De Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
* ComicBook/{{Natacha}}: In ''L' Ange Blonde'' (''The Blonde Angel'') Walter imagines himself being finger pointed by comic book characters from different franchises, among whom we can recognize Joe Dalton.
* In ''Timo 2'' the rabbit Timo dresses himself up as the ''cowboy who eats carrots faster than his own shadow''.
* Clovis Chaumel in ''Angelus'' spots the Lucky Luke album ''Daisy Town'' in a store, which put his thoughts into motion about a certain case.
* ''ComicBook/GastonLagaffe'': Drawings of ''Lucky Luke'' are sometimes seen hanging on the walls of Gaston's office.
* In the seventh album of ''Lincoln'' Lucky Luke can be spotted in the background, playing guitar.
* Creator/{{Moebius}} once redrew a page from a ''Lucky Luke'' album in his characteristic realistic drawing style.
* Lucky Luke can also be seen in the Dutch comic strip series ''Van Nul Tot Nu'', during a scene where someone is complaining to him about a rail track which is not connected well. This is a shout-out to the album ''Des Rails Sur La Prairie'' (''Rails In The Prairie''), where a similar gag takes place.
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* French singer Joe Dassin recorded a song ''Les Daltons'' (1967), referencing the outlaws from this comic strip.
[[caption-width-right:350:The time Luke was definitely a ''long, long way from home.'']]
References made to ''ComicBook/LuckyLuke''.
[[AC:Comic Strips]]
* Creator/{{Gotlib}}: In one gag Pépé Le Pervert plays an outlaw character and rides off into the sunset, parodying the EveryEpisodeEnding of every Lucky Luke album.
* ComicBook/AchilleTalon: One gag has Achille dressing up like Lucky Luke. He then tries to outrun his own shadow and succeeds!
* ComicStrip/DeKiekeboes:
** In ''De Snor van Kiekeboe'' The Daltons appear among the moustached comic book characters who protest the fact that Kiekeboe was elected as ''Moustache of The Year 1984'' instead of them.
** In ''Album 26'' Kiekeboe and Konstantinopel are surprised by sudden fog. When the air clears again they suddenly see Lucky Luke driving by, singing ''I'm A Poor Lonesome Cowboy''. Konstantinopel says: ''Either he is in the wrong comic strip, or we are.'' Earlier in the story Kiekeboe had already complained to his creator: ''Do you think that Tintin, Asterix and Lucky Luke do all their dangerous stunts themselves?''
** Lucky Luke is one of the comic strip characters from ''rival series'' who attends Kiekeboe's funeral in ''Afgelast Wegens Ziekte''.
* ''ComicBook/BenoitBrisefer'': During a chase scene in ''Lady Adolphine'' one of the criminals notices he has shot a bullet through a playing card and boasts: ''Look at that! Straight through the ace! Just like Lucky Luke!''
* ''ComicBook/LesTuniquesBleues'': On pagina 34 of ''La Grande Patrouille'' Lucky Luke passes by.
* Lucky Luke is also seen, realistically drawn, in the album ''The Gold Of Duncan'' in the comic strip series ''Durango'' on pagina 15.
* ComicStrip/{{Urbanus}}:
** Cesar tries to get rid of his dog in ''Nabuko Donosor Loopt Voor De Voeten'' by leaving him behind in the forest. As he arrives at his spot several dogs from other franchises are also tied up to a tree, among them Ratanplan.
** In ''Kermis In De Hel'' Lucky Luke appears in the title card.
* ComicBook/{{Natacha}}: In ''L' Ange Blonde'' (''The Blonde Angel'') Walter imagines himself being finger pointed by comic book characters from different franchises, among whom we can recognize Joe Dalton.
* In ''Timo 2'' the rabbit Timo dresses himself up as the ''cowboy who eats carrots faster than his own shadow''.
* Clovis Chaumel in ''Angelus'' spots the Lucky Luke album ''Daisy Town'' in a store, which put his thoughts into motion about a certain case.
* ''ComicBook/GastonLagaffe'': Drawings of ''Lucky Luke'' are sometimes seen hanging on the walls of Gaston's office.
* In the seventh album of ''Lincoln'' Lucky Luke can be spotted in the background, playing guitar.
* Creator/{{Moebius}} once redrew a page from a ''Lucky Luke'' album in his characteristic realistic drawing style.
* Lucky Luke can also be seen in the Dutch comic strip series ''Van Nul Tot Nu'', during a scene where someone is complaining to him about a rail track which is not connected well. This is a shout-out to the album ''Des Rails Sur La Prairie'' (''Rails In The Prairie''), where a similar gag takes place.
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* French singer Joe Dassin recorded a song ''Les Daltons'' (1967), referencing the outlaws from this comic strip.