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=== Other comics === | === Other comics === | ||
*"Reconquista de Angola", by | *"Reconquista de Angola", by [[Vítor Péon]] (part 23) | ||
*"Johnny Hazard", ''O Enigma dos Discos Voadores'' by Frank Robbins (part 17) | *"Johnny Hazard", ''O Enigma dos Discos Voadores'' by Frank Robbins (part 17) | ||
*"Rip Kirby", ''O Roubo das Esmeraldas'' by Alex Raymond (part 17) | *"Rip Kirby", ''O Roubo das Esmeraldas'' by Alex Raymond (part 17) | ||
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*"Tommy", ''O Caso do Vagabundo Filósofo'' by John Lehti (part 6) | *"Tommy", ''O Caso do Vagabundo Filósofo'' by John Lehti (part 6) | ||
*"D. Mendo, O Cavaleiro Andante", ''A Tomada de Silves'' by ? (part 6) | *"D. Mendo, O Cavaleiro Andante", ''A Tomada de Silves'' by ? (part 6) | ||
*"Tomahawk Tom", by Edgar Caygill ''(Roussado Pinto)'' and | *"Tomahawk Tom", by Edgar Caygill ''(Roussado Pinto)'' and Vítor Péon (part 6) | ||
[[Category:Mundo de Aventuras issues|Mundo de Aventuras 01 0067]] | [[Category:Mundo de Aventuras issues|Mundo de Aventuras 01 0067]] |
Latest revision as of 19:50, 7 March 2017
Mundo de Aventuras #67 | |
Cover artist: story art | |
Country/language: | Portugal / Portuguese |
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Format: | 21.5 × 29 cm |
Pages: | 16 pgs, b/w, sepia |
Publishing date: | November 23, 1950 |
Editor: | Mário de Aguiar |
Publishing company: | Aguiar & Dias, Lda |
Preceded by: | Mundo de Aventuras #66 |
Followed by: | Mundo de Aventuras #68 |
Mundo de Aventuras #67
Contents
Mandrake story
- "O Mistério do Homem Negro" ("The Dark One" part 6) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
Other comics
- "Reconquista de Angola", by Vítor Péon (part 23)
- "Johnny Hazard", O Enigma dos Discos Voadores by Frank Robbins (part 17)
- "Rip Kirby", O Roubo das Esmeraldas by Alex Raymond (part 17)
- "Roldan (Flash Gordon)", No Planeta do Exílio by Mac Rayboy (part 17)
- "Tommy", O Caso do Vagabundo Filósofo by John Lehti (part 6)
- "D. Mendo, O Cavaleiro Andante", A Tomada de Silves by ? (part 6)
- "Tomahawk Tom", by Edgar Caygill (Roussado Pinto) and Vítor Péon (part 6)