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|Pages= 64 pgs, b/w
|Pages= 64 pgs, b/w
|Date= October, 1954
|Date= October, 1954
|Publisher=[[Editorial Manuel Láines]]
|Publisher=[[Justino Solari Parraviccini|Parraviccini]]
|Editor= unknown
|Editor= unknown
|Preceded= ''Gran Bonete'' #1
|Preceded= ''Gran Bonete'' #1
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=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"(De la Nada)" ("[[Out of Nowhere]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].  
*"(De la Nada)" ("[[Out of Nowhere]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].  
**<small>Note: the title ("De la Nada") is only only indicated on the cover / the story begins with the last panel of July 31, 1952.</small>
**<small>Note: the title ("De la Nada") is only indicated on the cover / the story begins with the last panel of July 31, 1952.</small>


=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===
*"Brick Braford (El Indomable)" ("Brick Braford"), ("untitled") by Paul Norris (Original title '' Condor Corridor'', daily strips from October 20, 1952 to April 4, 1953 / the first week is missing).
*"Brick Braford", ''El Indomable'' by Paul Norris (Original title '' Condor Corridor'', daily strips from October 20, 1952 to April 4, 1953 / the first week is missing).


[[Category:Gran Bonete issues|Gran Bonete 02]]
[[Category:Gran Bonete issues|Gran Bonete 02]]

Latest revision as of 11:48, 18 November 2024

Gran Bonete #2
Gran Bonete-02.jpg
Cover artist: unknown
Country/language: Mini argentina.gif Argentina / Spanish
Format: 23 x 19,5 cm
Pages: 64 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: October, 1954
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Parraviccini
Preceded by: Gran Bonete #1
Followed by: Gran Bonete #3


Contents

Mandrake stories

  • "(De la Nada)" ("Out of Nowhere") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
    • Note: the title ("De la Nada") is only indicated on the cover / the story begins with the last panel of July 31, 1952.

Other comics

  • "Brick Braford", El Indomable by Paul Norris (Original title Condor Corridor, daily strips from October 20, 1952 to April 4, 1953 / the first week is missing).