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== History== | == History== | ||
'''Carlos de Vidts''' started the series on August 5 1949. The format of this Aladdin was the classic small format, and the paper was cheap, with covers in three colors always done by [[Alfredo Adduard]]. Inside on find various short stories, comics and on. From issue 60 the magazine changed the size. Maria Luisa Vergara became the editor from issue 67. The series ended with issue 98. One find one (?) issue with Mandrake released | '''Carlos de Vidts''' started the series on August 5 1949. The format of this Aladdin was the classic small format, and the paper was cheap, with covers in three colors always done by [[Alfredo Adduard]]. Inside on find various short stories, comics and on. From issue 60 the magazine changed the size. Maria Luisa Vergara became the editor from issue 67. The series ended with issue 98. One find one (?) issue with Mandrake released on May 16, 1951 (issue format 26,5 x 19 cm). | ||
== Issue overview== | == Issue overview== |
Latest revision as of 15:28, 8 March 2022
Aladino was a series of comics published by Editorial Apollo in Chile.
History
Carlos de Vidts started the series on August 5 1949. The format of this Aladdin was the classic small format, and the paper was cheap, with covers in three colors always done by Alfredo Adduard. Inside on find various short stories, comics and on. From issue 60 the magazine changed the size. Maria Luisa Vergara became the editor from issue 67. The series ended with issue 98. One find one (?) issue with Mandrake released on May 16, 1951 (issue format 26,5 x 19 cm).
Issue overview
Mandrake publications in Chile | |
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Series | |
One-shots | |
Anthologies | |
As back-up title | |
Publishers | |
Mandrake publications by country | |
Europe |
Austria • Belgium • Bulgaria • Croatia • Denmark • Finland • France • Germany • Greece • Iceland • Italy • Ireland • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Serbia • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Turkey • United Kingdom • Yugoslavia |
Americas |
Argentina • Bahamas • Brazil • Canada • Chile • Colombia • Costa Rica • Cuba • Dominican Republic • Guatemala • Jamaica • Mexico • Panama • El Salvador • Uruguay • USA • Venezuela |
Other |
Angola • Australia • French Polynesia • Hong Kong • India • Indonesia • Israel • Lebanon • Malaysia • New Zealand • Papua New Guinea • Philippines • Singapore • South Africa • UAE |