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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
=== Mandrake stories === | === Mandrake stories === | ||
*" | *"Lothar, el Hombre Más Fuerte del Mundo" ("[[Lothar's Workout]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]]. | ||
=== Other comics === | === Other comics === | ||
*"Gringo" | *"Gringo", ''El oro del viejo silas'' by Jerry McKinlay and Carlos Giménez. | ||
*"Quincy" by Ted Shearer. | *"Quincy" by Ted Shearer. | ||
*"Spiderman" by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. | |||
*"Popeye" by Bud Agendorf. | |||
*"El Increíble Hulk", ''Encerrado Bajo el Mar'' by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber. | |||
[[Category:Sandokan issues|Sandokan 21]] | [[Category:Sandokan issues|Sandokan 21]] |
Latest revision as of 18:54, 25 March 2018
Sandokan #21 Sinónimo de Aventura | |
Cover artist: (from comic strip) | |
Country/language: | Argentina / Spanish |
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Format: | 29 × 20 cm |
Pages: | 52 pgs, full color |
Publishing date: | April 13, 1983 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Editorial Columba |
Preceded by: | Sandokan #20 |
Followed by: | Sandokan #22 |
Sandokan #21
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Lothar, el Hombre Más Fuerte del Mundo" ("Lothar's Workout") by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks.
Other comics
- "Gringo", El oro del viejo silas by Jerry McKinlay and Carlos Giménez.
- "Quincy" by Ted Shearer.
- "Spiderman" by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr.
- "Popeye" by Bud Agendorf.
- "El Increíble Hulk", Encerrado Bajo el Mar by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber.