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{{Series | |||
|Title= Sandokan +<br>Super Sandokan | |||
|image= [[Image:sandokan-01.jpg|200px]] | |||
|Sample= First issue | |||
|Country= [[Image:mini_argentina.gif]] Argentina / Spanish | |||
|Publisher= [[Editorial Columba]] | |||
|Date= 1982-1983 | |||
|Issues= 27 (+14) | |||
|Format= 27×38 cm<br>29×20 cm, color | |||
|}} | |||
'''Sandokan''' and '''Super Sandokan''', both with sub-title ''Sinónimo de aventura'', were two series of comic books published by [[Editorial Columba]] in [[Mandrake publications in Argentina|Argentina]]. | |||
== History== | == History== | ||
In 1982, [[Editorial Columba]] published the first issue of ''Sandokan'', with such classical strips as Tarzan, Gringo by Carlos Gimenez, Rip Kirby, Popeye, [[The Phantom|The Phantom]] by Sy Barry, [[Mandrake the Magician]] by Fred Fredericks. The following year, the series changed from a weekly to a biweekly publishing. The gap in the weekly schedule was filled by the new biweekly series, ''Super Sandokan''. | |||
== Issue overview== | |||
===Regular series=== | ===Regular series=== | ||
{| {{table}} | {| {{table}} | ||
||'''1982''' || <center>[[Sandokan 1|1]]</center> || <center>[[Sandokan 2|2]]</center> || <center>[[Sandokan 3|3]]</center> || <center>[[Sandokan 4|4]]</center> || <center>[[Sandokan 5|5]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 6|6]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 7|7]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 8|8]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 9|9]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 10|10]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 11|11]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 12|12]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 13|13]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 14|14]]</center> | ||'''1982''' || <center>[[Sandokan 1|1]]</center> || <center>[[Sandokan 2|2]]</center> || <center>[[Sandokan 3|3]]</center> || <center>[[Sandokan 4|4]]</center> || <center>[[Sandokan 5|5]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 6|6]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 7|7]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 8|8]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 9|9]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 10|10]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 11|11]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 12|12]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 13|13]]</center> ||<center>[[Sandokan 14|14]]</center> | ||
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===Super series=== | ===Super series=== | ||
{| {{table}} | {| {{table}} | ||
||'''1983''' || <center>[[Super Sandokan 1|1]]</center> || <center>[[Super Sandokan 2|2]]</center> || <center>[[Super Sandokan 3|3]]</center> || <center>[[Super Sandokan 4|4]]</center> || <center>[[Super Sandokan 5|5]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 6|6]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 7|7]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 8|8]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 9|9]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 10|10]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 11|11]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 12|12]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 13|13]]</center> ||<center>14</center> | ||'''1983''' || <center>[[Super Sandokan 1|1]]</center> || <center>[[Super Sandokan 2|2]]</center> || <center>[[Super Sandokan 3|3]]</center> || <center>[[Super Sandokan 4|4]]</center> || <center>[[Super Sandokan 5|5]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 6|6]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 7|7]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 8|8]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 9|9]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 10|10]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 11|11]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 12|12]]</center> ||<center>[[Super Sandokan 13|13]]</center> ||<center>14</center> | ||
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{{Argentina}} | {{Argentina}} | ||
[[Category: Publications]] | [[Category: Publications]] | ||
[[Category: Sandokan issues| ]] | [[Category: Sandokan issues| ]] |
Revision as of 15:06, 22 February 2015
Sandokan + Super Sandokan | |
First issue | |
Country/language: | Argentina / Spanish |
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Publishing company: | Editorial Columba |
Publishing years: | 1982-1983 |
Issues: | 27 (+14) |
Format: | 27×38 cm 29×20 cm, color |
Sandokan and Super Sandokan, both with sub-title Sinónimo de aventura, were two series of comic books published by Editorial Columba in Argentina.
History
In 1982, Editorial Columba published the first issue of Sandokan, with such classical strips as Tarzan, Gringo by Carlos Gimenez, Rip Kirby, Popeye, The Phantom by Sy Barry, Mandrake the Magician by Fred Fredericks. The following year, the series changed from a weekly to a biweekly publishing. The gap in the weekly schedule was filled by the new biweekly series, Super Sandokan.
Issue overview
Regular series
1982 | |||||||||||||||
1983 |
Super series
1983 |