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'''''Crítica Aventuras''''' was an [[Argentina|Argentine]] publication, founded in 1935,  
'''''Crítica Aventuras''''', founded in 1935,  
that published "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" [[Sunday strip]]  
published "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" [[Sunday strip]]  
with the title "Soliman el Mago" in the comics supplement of the Argentinian newspaper "Critica".
with the title "Soliman el Mago" in [[Mandrake publications in Argentina|Argentina]].  It was the comics supplement of the Argentinian newspaper "Critica".


== History ==
== History ==
''Crítica Aventuras'', subtitled "Magazine multicolor de aventuras", was publishing at first in a 8 pages before to become a 16 pages comics supplement, in full color.
Subtitled "Magazine multicolor de aventuras", ''Crítica Aventuras'' was published in full color in a 8 pages presentation before becoming a 16 pages comics supplement. Format 22 x 28.5 cms.


Local and American characters were publishing, such as "[[The Phantom"]] (renamed "Fantomas"), "Jungle Jim",  
Various local and American characters - such as "[[The Phantom]]" (renamed "Fantomas"), "Jungle Jim", "Ted Strong", "Bufalo Bill", "Flash Gordon", "Buck Rogers", "Tarzan", "Felix the Cat", "The Lone Ranger", "Donald Duck", "Buz Sawyer", "King of the Police Mounted", "Popeye", "The Pussycat Princess", "Mickey Mouse", "Frank Buck", "Mutt & Jeff", "Krazy Kat", "Pluto", " Hawk Shaw, The Detective", "The Katzenjammer Kids", "Henry", "Bug Bunny", "Betty", "Brick Bradford", "Radio Patrol", "Captain Easy" - were featured amongst others.
"Ted Strong", "Bufalo Bill", "Flash Gordon", "Buck Rogers", "Tarzan", "Felix the Cat", "Donald Duck",  
"Buz Sawyer", "King of the Police Mounted", "Popeye", "Mickey Mouse" amongst others.
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== Published stories ==
== Published stories ==
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!Original story title !! Start date !! End date !! Comment
!Original story title !! Start date !! End date !! Comment
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| "[[The Ghost Bear of Glass Mountain]]" || #243:  April 8, 1940 || #257:  July 15, 1940 ||  
| "[[The Ghost Bear of Glass Mountain]]" || #243:  April 8, 1940 || #257:  July 15, 1940 || color
|-
|-
| || #?:  ? || #?: ?||  
| ? || ? || ?||  
|-
|-
|-
|-
| "[[Mystery of the Girls with Red Hair]]" || #?:  1943 || #?: 1943 ||  
| "[[Mystery of the Girls with Red Hair]]" || #?:  1943 || #?: 1943 || color
|-
|-
|}
|}
===Samples===
<gallery>
Crítica Aventuras-n°253-1940.06.17.jpg|''issue #253 June 17, 1940 / Original sunday page November 26, 1939''
Crítica Aventuras-1943.09.jpg|''issue September 1943 / Original sunday page February 28, 1943''
</gallery>


[[Category:Argentine newspapers|Crítica Aventuras]]
[[Category:Argentine newspapers|Crítica Aventuras]]

Latest revision as of 08:18, 30 August 2021

Crítica Aventuras, founded in 1935, published "Mandrake the Magician" Sunday strip with the title "Soliman el Mago" in Argentina. It was the comics supplement of the Argentinian newspaper "Critica".

History

Subtitled "Magazine multicolor de aventuras", Crítica Aventuras was published in full color in a 8 pages presentation before becoming a 16 pages comics supplement. Format 22 x 28.5 cms.

Various local and American characters - such as "The Phantom" (renamed "Fantomas"), "Jungle Jim", "Ted Strong", "Bufalo Bill", "Flash Gordon", "Buck Rogers", "Tarzan", "Felix the Cat", "The Lone Ranger", "Donald Duck", "Buz Sawyer", "King of the Police Mounted", "Popeye", "The Pussycat Princess", "Mickey Mouse", "Frank Buck", "Mutt & Jeff", "Krazy Kat", "Pluto", " Hawk Shaw, The Detective", "The Katzenjammer Kids", "Henry", "Bug Bunny", "Betty", "Brick Bradford", "Radio Patrol", "Captain Easy" - were featured amongst others.

Published stories

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Original story title Start date End date Comment
"The Ghost Bear of Glass Mountain" #243: April 8, 1940 #257: July 15, 1940 color
? ? ?
"Mystery of the Girls with Red Hair" #?: 1943 #?: 1943 color

Samples