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*"Quico el progre" by José Luis Martín Zabala (aka: J.L.Martín) (in b/w.) | *"Quico el progre" by José Luis Martín Zabala (aka: J.L.Martín) (in b/w.) | ||
*"Jungle Jim", ''El Fantasma del Mar de Java'' by Don Moore (w.) and Alex Raymond (a.) (1938 Sunday strips in b/w.) | *"Jungle Jim", ''El Fantasma del Mar de Java'' by Don Moore (w.) and Alex Raymond (a.) (1938 Sunday strips in b/w.) | ||
*"Los ángeles de acero", ''La Rosa de Abisinia'' by Victor Mora (w.) and Víctor de la Fuente (a.) (color) | *"Los ángeles de acero", ''La Rosa de Abisinia'' by Victor Mora (w.) and Víctor de la Fuente (a.) (complete story in color / 1987) | ||
*"Terry y los piratas" ("Terry and the Pirates") by Milton Caniff (part 1 but story already in run / from September 13 to 19, 1937 Daily strips + Sunday pages in b/w.) | *"Terry y los piratas" ("Terry and the Pirates") by Milton Caniff (part 1 but story already in run / from September 13 to 19, 1937 Daily strips + Sunday pages in b/w.) | ||
*"Popeye" by Elzie Crisler Segar, ''La Bolsa o...el amor'' (part 1 / 1934 Daily strips) | *"Popeye" by Elzie Crisler Segar, ''La Bolsa o...el amor'' (part 1 / 1934 Daily strips) |
Latest revision as of 10:25, 8 May 2021
Gran Aventurero #1 | |
Cover artist: Alex Raymond (from story art) | |
Country/language: | Spain / Spanish |
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Format: | 21 × 27 cm |
Pages: | 84 pgs, color & b/w |
Publishing date: | May 1989 |
Editor: | Miguel Pellicer |
Publishing company: | Editiones B |
Preceded by: | none |
Followed by: | Gran Aventurero #2 |
Mandrake stories
- (No Spanish title given) ("The Circus People") part 1 by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
Note: Sunday pages from March 8 to April 4, 1936 (in b/w. == Mandrake is called "Merlin el Mago Moderno")
Other comics
- "Quico el progre" by José Luis Martín Zabala (aka: J.L.Martín) (in b/w.)
- "Jungle Jim", El Fantasma del Mar de Java by Don Moore (w.) and Alex Raymond (a.) (1938 Sunday strips in b/w.)
- "Los ángeles de acero", La Rosa de Abisinia by Victor Mora (w.) and Víctor de la Fuente (a.) (complete story in color / 1987)
- "Terry y los piratas" ("Terry and the Pirates") by Milton Caniff (part 1 but story already in run / from September 13 to 19, 1937 Daily strips + Sunday pages in b/w.)
- "Popeye" by Elzie Crisler Segar, La Bolsa o...el amor (part 1 / 1934 Daily strips)
- "Mi Casa y Tu" by Perich ( 1 page in b/w.).