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=== Note ===
=== Note ===
*In 1997, the publisher "Beitia & Illera" released a collection of cards featuring the covers of this series in a  9 x 13 cm size format, with on the back of each card, a short descrition of the initial issues. (front: in color / back: writtent text).   
*In 1997, the publisher "Beitia & Illera" released a collection of cards featuring the covers of this series in a  9 x 13 cm size format, with on the back of each card, a short description of the initial issues. (front: in color / back: written text).   


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Latest revision as of 10:11, 14 July 2024

Héroes Modernos
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First issue
Country/language: Mini spain.gif Spain / Spanish
Publishing company: Editorial Dolar
Publishing years: 1966-1967
Issues: 50
Format: 24x17 cm, b/w


Issue overview

The "Héroes Modernos" series replaced the "Colección Héroes Modernos" A, B and C series. The series alternating with: "El hombre enmascarado (The Phantom)", "Flash Gordon", "Rip Kirby", "Ben Bolt", Mandrake el mago, "Jorge y Fernando (Tim Tyler and Spud)", "Brick Bradford", "Juan el intrepido (Johnny Hazzard), "Agente secreto X-9 del F.B.I. (Secret Agent X-9), and "Principe Valiente (Prince Valiant).

Issues with Mandrake

Collection ad page

Note

  • In 1997, the publisher "Beitia & Illera" released a collection of cards featuring the covers of this series in a 9 x 13 cm size format, with on the back of each card, a short description of the initial issues. (front: in color / back: written text).