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|Coverartist= unknown | |Coverartist= unknown | ||
|Country= [[Image:mini_spain.gif]] Spain / Spanish | |Country= [[Image:mini_spain.gif]] Spain / Spanish | ||
|Format= | |Format= 25,6 x 18 cm | ||
|Pages= 24 pgs, b/w | |Pages= 24 pgs, b/w | ||
|Date= 1948 | |Date= 1948 | ||
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|Editor= unknown | |Editor= unknown | ||
|Preceded= none | |Preceded= none | ||
|Followed= [[Rip Kirby 2|''Rip Kirby'' # | |Followed= [[Rip Kirby 2|''Rip Kirby'' #2]] | ||
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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
=== Mandrake stories === | === Mandrake stories === | ||
*" | *"''no title''" ("[[The Sleeping Beauty]]", part 1) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]. <small>''(strips from October 15 to 24, 1945)''</small> | ||
===Other comics=== | ===Other comics=== | ||
*"Rip Kirby, ''Detective por Afision''" by Alex Raymond <small>("The Chip Faraday Murder" from 1946)</small> | *"Rip Kirby, ''Detective por Afision''" by Alex Raymond <small>("The Chip Faraday Murder" from 1946)</small> | ||
*"King ''de la Policia Montada del Canada''" by Jim Gary | *"King ''de la Policia Montada del Canada''" by Jim Gary <small>(US newspapers from March 19, 1945)</small> | ||
*"Tarzan ''el Rey de la Selva''" by Ruben Moreira <small>( | *"Una pintura maestra", "Error fatal", "triste despertar" by J Fraga | ||
*"El Jinete Enmascarado" by Charles Flanders <small></small> | *"Tarzan ''el Rey de la Selva''" by Ruben Moreira <small>("Tarzan and the Scourg" 1/2 strip of March 16, 1947)</small> | ||
*"Flas Gordon" by Austin Briggs <small></small> | *"El Jinete Enmascarado" by Charles Flanders <small>(US newspapers from September 18 to November 4, 1944)</small> | ||
*"Flas Gordon" by Austin Briggs <small>(March 17 and 24, 1946)</small> | |||
*"Popeye el Marinero", ''Polvo de mar'' by Bela Zaboly <small>(from 1943)</small> | |||
*"Jorge y Fernando" by Lyman Young <small></small> | *"Jorge y Fernando" by Lyman Young <small></small> | ||
*"El Agente Secreto X-9" by Mel Graff <small></small> | *"El Agente Secreto X-9" by Mel Graff <small>(from 1945)</small> | ||
*"El Gordo" by ? | *"El Gordo" by ? | ||
===Prose stories=== | ===Prose stories=== | ||
*"Un Bandido Original ''Cuento de Aventuras''" by ? | *"Un Bandido Original ''Cuento de Aventuras''" by ? | ||
==Note== | |||
===Ads in other comics=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:HA-El-Hombre-Enmascarado-077.jpg|''The Phantom'' #77 | |||
Image:HA-El-Hombre-Enmascarado-077-bc.jpg|''back cover''<br>ad for the new series | |||
Image:HA-Flas-Gordon-018.jpg|''Flash Gordon'' #18<br>the last issue | |||
Image:HA-Flas-Gordon-018-bc.jpg|''back cover''<br>cont. in Rip Kirby | |||
Image:HA-Juan-Centella-120.jpg|''Juan Centella'' #120 | |||
Image:HA-Juan-Centella-120-bc.jpg|''back cover''<br>ad for the new series | |||
</gallery> | |||
On Tebeosfera these are listed as published at different times: | |||
*"[https://www.tebeosfera.com/numeros/hombre_enmascarado_el_1941_hispano_americana_77.html El Hombre Enmascarado" #77] was released 1-XI-1944, <small>(part of "The Blue Gang" - March 26th to May 26th, 1945)</small> | |||
*[https://www.tebeosfera.com/numeros/flash_gordon_1946_hispano_americana_18.html "Flash Gordon" #18] was released in 1946, <small>(part of "The Atomic Age" - 7 October, 1945 to March 17, 1946)</small> | |||
*[https://www.tebeosfera.com/numeros/juan_centella_1940_hispano_americana_120.html "Juan Centella" #120] was released 1-XII-1945. | |||
The publication dates given for these comic books at Tebeosfera must be wrong as the "Tarzan" story in the first "Rip Kirby" issue was made in 1947. | |||
[[Category:Rip Kirby issues|Rip Kirby 01]] | [[Category:Rip Kirby issues|Rip Kirby 01]] |
Latest revision as of 20:31, 12 November 2023
Rip Kirby #1 | |
Cover artist: unknown | |
Country/language: | Spain / Spanish |
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Format: | 25,6 x 18 cm |
Pages: | 24 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | 1948 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Hispano Americana |
Preceded by: | none |
Followed by: | Rip Kirby #2 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "no title" ("The Sleeping Beauty", part 1) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis. (strips from October 15 to 24, 1945)
Other comics
- "Rip Kirby, Detective por Afision" by Alex Raymond ("The Chip Faraday Murder" from 1946)
- "King de la Policia Montada del Canada" by Jim Gary (US newspapers from March 19, 1945)
- "Una pintura maestra", "Error fatal", "triste despertar" by J Fraga
- "Tarzan el Rey de la Selva" by Ruben Moreira ("Tarzan and the Scourg" 1/2 strip of March 16, 1947)
- "El Jinete Enmascarado" by Charles Flanders (US newspapers from September 18 to November 4, 1944)
- "Flas Gordon" by Austin Briggs (March 17 and 24, 1946)
- "Popeye el Marinero", Polvo de mar by Bela Zaboly (from 1943)
- "Jorge y Fernando" by Lyman Young
- "El Agente Secreto X-9" by Mel Graff (from 1945)
- "El Gordo" by ?
Prose stories
- "Un Bandido Original Cuento de Aventuras" by ?
Note
Ads in other comics
On Tebeosfera these are listed as published at different times:
- "El Hombre Enmascarado" #77 was released 1-XI-1944, (part of "The Blue Gang" - March 26th to May 26th, 1945)
- "Flash Gordon" #18 was released in 1946, (part of "The Atomic Age" - 7 October, 1945 to March 17, 1946)
- "Juan Centella" #120 was released 1-XII-1945.
The publication dates given for these comic books at Tebeosfera must be wrong as the "Tarzan" story in the first "Rip Kirby" issue was made in 1947.