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'''''Colorín Colorao''''' was a comics supplement of the Argentine daily newspaper "[[Noticias Gráficas]]".It was launched in October 1947. | '''''Colorín Colorao''''' (with three dots between the two words) was a comics supplement of the Argentine daily newspaper "[[Noticias Gráficas]]".It was launched in October 1947. | ||
Its subtitle, written in a black round at the right of the main title, was "Para la infancia de todas las edades»" (="For | Its subtitle, written in a black round at the right of the main title, was "Para la infancia de todas las edades»" (="For children of all ages"). | ||
==Issue overview == | ==Issue overview == | ||
===Regular series=== | ===Regular series=== | ||
Presented as a comics section but sold in addition of the usual edition for 0.30 peso, it | Presented as a comics section, but sold in addition of the usual edition for 0.30 peso, it features - in 32 full colored pages - several strips mainly from American comics (such as "Luis Ciclón" ("Steve Canyon"), "Aventuras de Farolito" ("Tim Tyler's Luck"), "El Hombre Fantasma" ("[[The Phantom]]"), "Flash, el Hombre Relámpago" ("Flash Gordon"), "Jim de la Selva" ("Jungle Jim"), "Barney Baxter", "King de la Guardia Real" ("King of the Mounted Police"), and "Brick Bradford" amongst others). | ||
(such as "Luis Ciclón" ("Steve Canyon"), "Aventuras de Farolito" ("Tim Tyler's Luck"), "El Hombre Fantasma" ("[[The Phantom]]" | |||
As far as "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" is concerned, the 1945-1946 Sunday pages | As far as "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" is concerned, the 1945-1946 Sunday pages were featured in "Colorín Colorao". | ||
== Mandrake published stories == | == Mandrake published stories == | ||
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!Original story title !! Start date !! End date !! Comment | !Original story title !! Start date !! End date !! Comment | ||
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| "[[The Twins of Karana]]" || Issue #1: October 1, 1947 || | | "[[The Twins of Karana]]" || Issue # 1: October 1, 1947 || Issue # 17: January 1948 || color | ||
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| "[[The Singing Devils]]" || Issue # 18: January 1948 || Issue # 34: || color | |||
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| "[[Roc Island]]" || Issue # 35: 1948 || Issue # 52: September 22, 1948 || color | |||
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=== Cover samples=== | === Cover samples=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image:colorín-colorao-01.jpg|[[Colorín | Image:colorín-colorao-01.jpg|[[Colorín Colorao 1|''Colorín Colorao 1'']] | ||
Image:colorín-colorao-07. | Image:colorín-colorao-07.png|[[Colorín Colorao 7|''Colorín Colorao 7'']] | ||
Image:colorín-colorao-14.jpg|[[Colorín | Image:colorín-colorao-14.jpg|[[Colorín Colorao 14|''Colorín Colorao 14'']] | ||
Image:colorín-colorao-16.jpg|[[Colorín | Image:colorín-colorao-16.jpg|[[Colorín Colorao 16|''Colorín Colorao 16'']] | ||
Image:colorín-colorao-32.jpg|[[Colorín | Image:colorín-colorao-32.jpg|[[Colorín Coloraà 32|''Colorín Colorao 32'']] | ||
Image:colorín-colorao-52.jpg|[[Colorín | Image:colorín-colorao-52.jpg|[[Colorín Colorao 52|''Colorín Colorao 52'']] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 08:34, 10 January 2023
Colorín Colorao | |
First issue | |
Country/language: | Argentina / Spanish |
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Publishing company: | BS.AS. |
Publishing years: | 1947-19?? |
Issues: | ? |
Format: | 20 x 28.5 cms |
Colorín Colorao (with three dots between the two words) was a comics supplement of the Argentine daily newspaper "Noticias Gráficas".It was launched in October 1947. Its subtitle, written in a black round at the right of the main title, was "Para la infancia de todas las edades»" (="For children of all ages").
Issue overview
Regular series
Presented as a comics section, but sold in addition of the usual edition for 0.30 peso, it features - in 32 full colored pages - several strips mainly from American comics (such as "Luis Ciclón" ("Steve Canyon"), "Aventuras de Farolito" ("Tim Tyler's Luck"), "El Hombre Fantasma" ("The Phantom"), "Flash, el Hombre Relámpago" ("Flash Gordon"), "Jim de la Selva" ("Jungle Jim"), "Barney Baxter", "King de la Guardia Real" ("King of the Mounted Police"), and "Brick Bradford" amongst others).
As far as "Mandrake the Magician" is concerned, the 1945-1946 Sunday pages were featured in "Colorín Colorao".
Mandrake published stories
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Original story title | Start date | End date | Comment |
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"The Twins of Karana" | Issue # 1: October 1, 1947 | Issue # 17: January 1948 | color |
"The Singing Devils" | Issue # 18: January 1948 | Issue # 34: | color |
"Roc Island" | Issue # 35: 1948 | Issue # 52: September 22, 1948 | color |
? | ? | ? |
Cover samples