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=== Mandrake stories === | === Mandrake stories === | ||
*"Um Adversário Perigoso" ("[[Blozz the Champion]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]], part 5. | *"Um Adversário Perigoso" ("[[Blozz the Champion]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]], part 5. | ||
== Note: this part = daily strips from July 25 to 27, 1938. | |||
=== Other comics === | === Other comics === |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 31 October 2024
Jornal do Cuto #50 | |
Cover artist: unknown | |
Country/language: | Portugal / Portuguese |
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Format: | 19 × 27 cm |
Pages: | 28 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | June 14, 1972 |
Editor: | M. A. Lopes de Sousa |
Publishing company: | Portugal Press |
Preceded by: | Jornal do Cuto #49 |
Followed by: | Jornal do Cuto #51 |
Jornal do Cuto #50
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Um Adversário Perigoso" ("Blozz the Champion") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, part 5.
== Note: this part = daily strips from July 25 to 27, 1938.
Other comics
- "Popeye" by Bud Sagendorf.
- "Moira, A Escrava de Roma" by Alberto Salinas.
- "Flash Gordon" by Dan Barry.
- "Black Max" by ?
- "Billy's Boots" by ?
- "Tarzan" by Russ Manning.
- "Falcão Negro" by Eduardo Teixeira Coelho.
- "Capitão Ciclone" by ?
- "Cisco Kid" by Jose Luis Salinas.
- "Cuto" by Jesus Blasco.
- "A Torre de D. Ramires" by Eduardo Teixeira Coelho.
- "The Phantom" by Lee Falk and Ray Moore.
- "Prince Valiant" by Harold Foster.
- "Spider" by Reg Bunn.