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'''''Supercomics Garbo'' Historias gráficas para jóvenes''' was a [[Mandrake publications in Spain|Spanish]] publication dedicated to various [[King Features Syndicate]] comic charcters.
{{Series
|Title= Supercomics Garbo<br>Historias gráficas para jóvenes
|image= [[Image:Supercomics-Garbo-01.jpg|200 px]]
|Sample= First issue
|Country= [[Image:mini_spain.gif]] Spain / Spanish
|Publisher= [[Garbo Editorial]], S.A.
|Date= 1976-1977
|Issues= 24
|Format= 21×28 cm , b/w
|}}


== History==
'''Supercomics Garbo - Historias gráficas para jóvenes''' was a [[Mandrake publications in Spain|Spanish]] publication dedicated to three different comic charcters.
*"Tim Tyler's Luck" (''Jorge y Fernando''), ''La Patrulla de Marfil'' in suues 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19 and 22
*"Mandrake - Merlín el Mago", in issues 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20 and 23
*"Corrigan - Secret Agent X-9" (''Agente Secreto X-9''), in issues 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21 and 24


== Issue overview (Mandrake only) ==
== Issue overview==
<gallery perrow="6">
=== Regular series===
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-02.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 2|''Supercomics Garbo'' #2]]
This series alternates between issues with "Tim Tyler's Luck" by Lyman Young, "Mandrake the Magician" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]] and "Secret Agent Corrigan" by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson.
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-05.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 5|''Supercomics Garbo'' #5]]
 
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-08.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 8|''Supercomics Garbo'' #8]]
Each issue has 40 pages printed in b/w, released with no publication date printed on the cover or inside. Most of the issues have an ad on the back cover for the next issue of this series, also the 24th ''(and last issue)''.
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-11.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 11|''Supercomics Garbo'' #11]]
 
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-14.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 14|''Supercomics Garbo'' #14]]
<gallery>
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-17.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 17|''Supercomics Garbo'' #17]]
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-01.jpg|<center>issue 1<br>Jorge y Fernando
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-20.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 20|''Supercomics Garbo'' #20]]
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-02.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 2|issue 2<br>Mandrake]]
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-23.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 23|''Supercomics Garbo'' #23]]
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-03.jpg|<center>issue 3<br>Corrigan
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-04.jpg|<center>issue 4<br>Jorge y Fernando
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-05.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 5|issue 5<br>Mandrake]]
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-06.jpg|<center>issue 6<br>Corrigan
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-07.jpg|<center>issue 7<br>Jorge y Fernando
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-08.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 8|issue 8<br>Mandrake]]
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-09.jpg|<center>issue 9<br>Corrigan
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-10.jpg|<center>issue 10<br>Jorge y Fernando
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-11.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 11|issue 11<br>Mandrake]]
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-12.jpg|<center>issue 12<br>Corrigan
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-13.jpg|<center>issue 13<br>Jorge y Fernando
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-14.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 14|issue 14<br>Mandrake]]
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-15.jpg|<center>issue 15<br>Corrigan
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-16.jpg|<center>issue 16<br>Jorge y Fernando
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-17.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 17|issue 17<br>Mandrake]]
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-18.jpg|<center>issue 18<br>Corrigan
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-19.jpg|<center>issue 19<br>Jorge y Fernando
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-20.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 20|issue 20<br>Mandrake]]
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-21.jpg|<center>issue 21<br>Corrigan
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-22.jpg|<center>issue 22<br>Jorge y Fernando
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-23.jpg|<center>[[Supercomics Garbo 23|issue 23<br>Mandrake]]
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-24.jpg|<center>issue 24<br>Corrigan
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-25.jpg|<center>issue 25<br>Jorge y Fernando
Image:Supercomics-Garbo-ad.jpg|<center>ad
</gallery>
</gallery>
====The release frequency of the series====
The first eight issues have on the inner covers ads for some of Garbo's other series, like: issue 1 - Spirit #9, issue 2 - Rufus #35 and Vampirelle #17, issue 3 - Vampus #56, issue 4 - Spirit #10, issue 5 - Rufus #36 and Vampus #57, issue 6 - Spirit #12 and Famosos Monsters del Cine #14, issue 7 - Rufus #37 and Vampus #58, issue 8 - Rufus #38 and Vampus #59.
These other series from Garbo were published monthly and we can use information from Tebeosfera<ref>[https://www.tebeosfera.com/buscador/garbo/ Tebeosfera: series by Garbo]</ref> to set up an overview for the years 1976 and 1977 ''(eg. feb, 1976 to may 1977)''.
{| {{table}}
! Month!! Monsters!! Rufus!! Spirit!! Vampirella!! Vampus
|-
| 02</center> || <center>10</center> || <center>33</center> || <center>9</center> || <center>15</center> || <center>54</center>
|-
| 03</center> || <center>11</center> || <center>34</center> || <center>10</center> || <center>16</center> || <center>55</center>
|-
| 04</center> || <center>12</center> || <center>35</center> || <center>11</center> || <center>17</center> || <center>56</center>
|-
| 05</center> || <center>13</center> || <center>36</center> || <center>12</center> || <center>18</center> || <center>57</center>
|-
| 06</center> || <center>14</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>37</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>13</center> || <center>19</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>58</center>
|-
| 07</center> || <center>15</center> || <center>38</center> || <center>14</center> || <center>20</center> || <center>59</center>
|-
| 08</center> || <center>16</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>39</center> || <center>15</center> || <center>21</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>60</center>
|-
| 09</center> || <center>17</center> || <center>40</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>16</center> || <center>22</center> || <center>61</center>
|-
| 10</center> || <center>18</center> || <center>41</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>17</center> || <center>23</center> || <center>62</center>
|-
| 11</center> || <center>19</center> || <center>42</center> || <center>18</center> || <center>24</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>63</center>
|-
| 12</center> || <center>20</center> || <center>43</center> || <center>19</center> || <center>25</center> || <center>64</center>
|-
| 01</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>21</center> || <center>44</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>20</center> || <center>26</center> || <center>65</center>
|-
| 02</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>22</center> || <center>45</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>21</center> || <center>27</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>66</center>
|-
| 03</center> || <center>23</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>46</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>22</center> || <center>28</center> || <center>67</center>
|-
| 04</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>24</center> || <center>47</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>23</center> || <center>29</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>68</center>
|-
| 05</center> || <center>--</center> || bgcolor="00ff33"|<center>48</center> || <center>24</center> || <center>30</center> || <center>69</center>
|-
|}
As the first issue has an ad for Spirit #9, one might think that the first issue with "Tim Tyler's Luck" was published in February. But the Spirit series was probably published at the end of each month, so Spirit #9 was in the shops for most of March - and then the first issue was probably published in March 1976.
The albums marked in green in the table above all have an advertisement for the Supercomics Garbo series. According to this ad, the Supercomics Garbo series has a weekly ''(semanalmente)'' release. For twelve months there is an advertisement for this series mentioning that this is a weekly release. This would have given more than 48 releases but there are only 24. A likely explanation for this is that the series started and ended as a monthly publication. And that the release frequency was weekly only for a short time.
Another explanation could be that all of Garbo's releases have the label "Supercomics Garbo". However, the album releases have a square label with "Supercomics Garbo" on the cover and with a separate series name like "Rufus", "Vampus" and on. This comic book series has a round label with "Supercomics Garbo" on the cover and does not have a separate series name, except that the ''title'' reflects the figure inside. If one were to see "Supercomics Garbo" as a generic title for all Garbo's releases, it could be true that an album or comic book was released every week. But this does not explain that only the figures in this specific series are mentioned in the ad, as a weekly release.
==References==
<references />
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 21 July 2024

Supercomics Garbo
Historias gráficas para jóvenes
Supercomics-Garbo-01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini spain.gif Spain / Spanish
Publishing company: Garbo Editorial, S.A.
Publishing years: 1976-1977
Issues: 24
Format: 21×28 cm , b/w


Supercomics Garbo - Historias gráficas para jóvenes was a Spanish publication dedicated to three different comic charcters.

Issue overview

Regular series

This series alternates between issues with "Tim Tyler's Luck" by Lyman Young, "Mandrake the Magician" by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks and "Secret Agent Corrigan" by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson.

Each issue has 40 pages printed in b/w, released with no publication date printed on the cover or inside. Most of the issues have an ad on the back cover for the next issue of this series, also the 24th (and last issue).

The release frequency of the series

The first eight issues have on the inner covers ads for some of Garbo's other series, like: issue 1 - Spirit #9, issue 2 - Rufus #35 and Vampirelle #17, issue 3 - Vampus #56, issue 4 - Spirit #10, issue 5 - Rufus #36 and Vampus #57, issue 6 - Spirit #12 and Famosos Monsters del Cine #14, issue 7 - Rufus #37 and Vampus #58, issue 8 - Rufus #38 and Vampus #59.

These other series from Garbo were published monthly and we can use information from Tebeosfera[1] to set up an overview for the years 1976 and 1977 (eg. feb, 1976 to may 1977).

Month Monsters Rufus Spirit Vampirella Vampus
02
10
33
9
15
54
03
11
34
10
16
55
04
12
35
11
17
56
05
13
36
12
18
57
06
14
37
13
19
58
07
15
38
14
20
59
08
16
39
15
21
60
09
17
40
16
22
61
10
18
41
17
23
62
11
19
42
18
24
63
12
20
43
19
25
64
01
21
44
20
26
65
02
22
45
21
27
66
03
23
46
22
28
67
04
24
47
23
29
68
05
--
48
24
30
69

As the first issue has an ad for Spirit #9, one might think that the first issue with "Tim Tyler's Luck" was published in February. But the Spirit series was probably published at the end of each month, so Spirit #9 was in the shops for most of March - and then the first issue was probably published in March 1976.

The albums marked in green in the table above all have an advertisement for the Supercomics Garbo series. According to this ad, the Supercomics Garbo series has a weekly (semanalmente) release. For twelve months there is an advertisement for this series mentioning that this is a weekly release. This would have given more than 48 releases but there are only 24. A likely explanation for this is that the series started and ended as a monthly publication. And that the release frequency was weekly only for a short time.

Another explanation could be that all of Garbo's releases have the label "Supercomics Garbo". However, the album releases have a square label with "Supercomics Garbo" on the cover and with a separate series name like "Rufus", "Vampus" and on. This comic book series has a round label with "Supercomics Garbo" on the cover and does not have a separate series name, except that the title reflects the figure inside. If one were to see "Supercomics Garbo" as a generic title for all Garbo's releases, it could be true that an album or comic book was released every week. But this does not explain that only the figures in this specific series are mentioned in the ad, as a weekly release.

References