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==Issue overview ==
==Issue overview ==
===Regular series===
===Regular series===
In 1950 Editorial Columba released the weekly "Fantasía", a small ''(13.5×17 cm)'' comic book in landscape format. In the mid-fifties the format changes to larger ''(18×25 cm)'' vertical size. Early sixties the format was reduced to 13×18 cm, without any numbering printed on the cover or inside. About 1965 the size was changed to 19×28 cm, and have more focus on local made comics. "Fantasía" printed various comics from USA, UK and by local artists. For many years the covers were made by Hugo D'Adderio.
In 1950 ''(July 4)'' "Editorial Columba" released the weekly "Fantasía", a small ''(13.5×17 cm)'' comic book in landscape format. In the beginning the series printed imported series as: "El Coronel X", "Roy Rogers", "Tarzán", "El Capitán Carson ''(Steve Cannyon)''" and on.
 
In the mid-fifties the format changes to a larger ''(18×25 cm)'' vertical size with a yellow background color on the covers. For many years the covers were made by Hugo D'Adderio.
 
Early sixties the format was reduced ''(13×18 cm)'' and the issues were released without any numbering printed on the cover or inside.  
 
About 1965 the size was changed to 19×28 cm, and have more focus on local made comics.  
====Annuals====
====Albums====
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Revision as of 11:52, 13 July 2017

Fantasía
Fantasía-001.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini argentina.gif Argentina / Spanish
Publishing company: Editorial Columba
Publishing years: 1950-2000
Issues: ?
Format: vari cm
b/w & color


Fantasía was published by Editorial Columba.

Issue overview

Regular series

In 1950 (July 4) "Editorial Columba" released the weekly "Fantasía", a small (13.5×17 cm) comic book in landscape format. In the beginning the series printed imported series as: "El Coronel X", "Roy Rogers", "Tarzán", "El Capitán Carson (Steve Cannyon)" and on.

In the mid-fifties the format changes to a larger (18×25 cm) vertical size with a yellow background color on the covers. For many years the covers were made by Hugo D'Adderio.

Early sixties the format was reduced (13×18 cm) and the issues were released without any numbering printed on the cover or inside.

About 1965 the size was changed to 19×28 cm, and have more focus on local made comics.

Annuals

Albums

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Second series

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Issues with Mandrake

Fantasía Suplemento

In the years 1969 (?) to 1971 the Extraordinario issues have a supplement magazine inside, some with Mandrake.

Issues with Mandrake

Fantasía Anuario

From the beginning Editorial Columba also released Fantasía Yearbooks (both in December and July ?). The Yearbooks had the landscape format up to early 60's.

Issues with Mandrake

Fantasía Supercolor

First issue of a new series released in October 1975.