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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
=== Mandrake stories === | === Mandrake stories === | ||
*"Um Homem Estranho" ("[[The Doomsday Man (King)|The Doomsday Man]]") | *"Um Homem Estranho" ("[[The Doomsday Man (King)|The Doomsday Man]]") by [[Andre LeBlanc]]. | ||
*"O Terror do Deserto" ("[[The Terror of the Haunted Desert (King)|The Terror of the Haunted Desert]]") | *"O Terror do Deserto" ("[[The Terror of the Haunted Desert (King)|The Terror of the Haunted Desert]]") by [[Andre LeBlanc]]. | ||
=== Other comics=== | === Other comics=== |
Revision as of 08:48, 8 February 2012
Chico Zumba #9 | |
Cover artist: André LeBlanc | |
Country/language: | Portugal / Portuguese |
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Format: | 16.5 × 24 cm |
Pages: | 32 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | 1975 |
Editor: | M. A. Lopes de Sousa |
Publishing company: | Portugal Press |
Preceded by: | Chico Zumba #8 |
Followed by: | Chico Zumba #10 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Um Homem Estranho" ("The Doomsday Man") by Andre LeBlanc.
- "O Terror do Deserto" ("The Terror of the Haunted Desert") by Andre LeBlanc.
Other comics
- "Fantasma" A Gaiola Mágica de Marfim" by Bill Lignante.
- "O Velho Tonto"