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|Preceded= [[Quadradinhos 4|''Quadradinhos!'' #4]]
|Preceded= [[A Capital - Quadradinhos 4|''Quadradinhos!'' #4]]
|Followed= [[Quadradinhos 6|''Quadradinhos!'' #6]]
|Followed= [[A Capital - Quadradinhos 6|''Quadradinhos!'' #6]]
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'''''Quadradinhos'' #5'''
'''''A Capital - Quadradinhos'' #5'''


== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"O Cubo Mágico" ("[[The College of Magic]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]], part 4.
*"O Cubo Mágico" ("[[The College of Magic]]" part 4) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]].


=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===
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*"Bugs Bunny" by Al Stoffel and Ralph Heimdahl.
*"Bugs Bunny" by Al Stoffel and Ralph Heimdahl.


[[Category:Quadradinhos issues|Quadradinhos 005]]
[[Category:A Capital Quadradinhos issues|Quadradinhos 1972 005]]

Revision as of 15:12, 23 November 2014

Quadradinhos #5
Quadradinhos-005.jpg
Cover artist: from story art
Country/language: Mini portugal.gif Portugal / Portuguese
Format: 20.5 × 29 cm
Pages: 24 pgs, b/w & green
Publishing date: March 27, 1972
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: A Capital
Preceded by: Quadradinhos! #4
Followed by: Quadradinhos! #6


A Capital - Quadradinhos #5

Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Heitor, o helicóptero", O Açucar by ?
  • "O Machado" by Jorge Graça and Nuno Pinto Coelho.
  • "Fantasma", Roubo Nas Olímpiadas da Selva by Lee Falk and Sy Barry.
  • "Roy Race (Roy of the Rovers)" by ?
  • "Viagens de Guliver" by ?
  • "Johnny Cougar" by ?
  • "O Pequeno Rei" by ?
  • "O Mistério da Torre Negra" by ?
  • "Melissa" by ?
  • "Dédé" by ?
  • "Bugs Bunny" by Al Stoffel and Ralph Heimdahl.