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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"Os Homens Plantas" ("??") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]], part 1.
*"Os Homens Plantas" ("[[The Spaceship to Venus]]", part 1) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].


===Other comics===
===Other comics===
*"Batas Brancas", ''Laser Show'' by Raoul Cauvin and Bercovici.
*"Batas Brancas", ''Laser Show'' by Raoul Cauvin and Bercovici.
*"Índice" by Baron Brumaire
*"Índice" by Baron Brumaire
*"O Dragão, by Ray Bradbury and Vicente Segrelles.  
*"O Dragão" by Ray Bradbury and Vicente Segrelles.  
*"Algarve", ''1460'' by Sergio Toppi.
*"Algarve", ''1460'' by Sergio Toppi.
*"Histórias Negras - A Carne" by Alfonso Font.
*"Histórias Negras", ''A Carne'' by Alfonso Font.
*"Dallas Barr", ''Imortalidade À Venda'' by Joe Haldeman and Marvano.
*"Dallas Barr", ''Imortalidade À Venda'' by Joe Haldeman and Marvano.
*"Castigo de Judas, O Beijoqueiro" by Spacca.
*"Castigo de Judas, O Beijoqueiro" by Spacca.

Latest revision as of 17:55, 8 March 2018

Selecções BD #8
Seleccoes-BD-08.jpg
Cover artist: Vicente Segrelles
Country/language: Mini portugal.gif Portugal / Portuguese
Format: 23 x 30 cm
Pages: 84 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: June, 1999
Editor:
Publishing company: Meribérica/Liber, Editores, Lda
Preceded by: Selecções BD #7
Followed by: Selecções BD #9


Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Batas Brancas", Laser Show by Raoul Cauvin and Bercovici.
  • "Índice" by Baron Brumaire
  • "O Dragão" by Ray Bradbury and Vicente Segrelles.
  • "Algarve", 1460 by Sergio Toppi.
  • "Histórias Negras", A Carne by Alfonso Font.
  • "Dallas Barr", Imortalidade À Venda by Joe Haldeman and Marvano.
  • "Castigo de Judas, O Beijoqueiro" by Spacca.
  • "Torpedo 1936", Mortos Em Pé by E. Sanchez Abuli and Jordi Bernet.
  • "Wladimyr" by Carlos Roque.