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==Back cover== | == Back cover == | ||
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Image:Paquito-0339-back cover.jpg|''Ad for [[Pepín]] comic book'' | Image:Paquito-0339-back cover.jpg|''Ad for [[Pepín]] comic book'' | ||
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== Note == | |||
*The two kids on the cover ("Alfalfa y Spanky") are from the Hal Roach's classical comedy short films "Our Gang", also known as "The Little Rascals". | |||
[[Category:Paquito issues|issue 0339]] | [[Category:Paquito issues|issue 0339]] |
Latest revision as of 18:44, 13 August 2024
Paquito #339 - Año III | |
Cover artist: picture | |
Country/language: | Mexico / Spanish |
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Format: | 18 × 24 cm |
Pages: | b/w |
Publishing date: | June 6, 1939 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Editorial Panamericana |
Preceded by: | |
Followed by: | |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- no title ("The Deep South") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis. (Strips from April 17 to 22, 1939)
Other comics
- "Popeye el Marino" ("Popeye the Sailor") by Elzie Crisler Segar
- "El Gato Felix" ("Felix the Cat") by Otto Messmer
- "El Raton Miguelito" ("Mickey Mouse") by Walt Disney studios
Back cover
Ad for Pepín comic book
Note
- The two kids on the cover ("Alfalfa y Spanky") are from the Hal Roach's classical comedy short films "Our Gang", also known as "The Little Rascals".