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|Format= 21.5 × 29 cm | |Format= 21.5 × 29 cm |
Latest revision as of 22:59, 20 November 2021
Mundo de Aventuras #351 | |
Cover artist: (Fred Harman art story) | |
Country/language: | Portugal / Portuguese |
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Format: | 21.5 × 29 cm |
Pages: | 16 pgs, b/w, sepia |
Publishing date: | May 3, 1956 |
Editor: | Mário de Aguiar |
Publishing company: | Aguiar & Dias, Lda |
Preceded by: | Mundo de Aventuras #350 |
Followed by: | Mundo de Aventuras #382 |
Mundo de Aventuras #351
Contents
Mandrake story
- "A Volta do Camelo de Barro" ("Return of the Clay Camel") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis (part 5 / daily strips from June 10 to 14, 1955 / Mandrake is named "Mandraque").
Other comics
- "Cavaleiro Ruivo" ("Red Ryder"), "no title" by Fred Harman (part / on cover)
- "Luis Ciclone" ("Steve Canyon"), "no title" by Milton Caniff (part)
- "Gil do Oeste" ("Gene Autry") , "no title" by Bert Laws and Bob Stevens (part)
- "Capitão Relâmpago" ("Flash Gordon"),Piratas do Espaço by Dan Barry (part)
- "Corisco o Vaqueiro" ("Hopalong Cassidy"), Ladrões de Gado by Dan Spiegle (part)
- "Trovão e Os Piratas" ("Terry and the Pirates"), "no title" by George Wunder (part / 2 pages)
- "Rúben Quirino" ("Rip Kirby"), Vidas Em Perigo by Alex Raymond (part)
- "Cisco o Mexicano" ("Cisco Kid") by Jose Luis Salinas (part)
- "Cavaleiro Ruivo" ("Red Ryder"), Casamento Contrariado by Fred Harman (part=
- "Capitão Fiúza" ("Nick Halliday"), Problema Difícil by Keats Petree (part /second page)
- "João Tempestade" ("Johnny Hazard"), A Falsa Noiva by Frank Robbins (part)
Written text
- Bandidos do mar by Orlando Marques (part).