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*"As Lições do Tonecas" by José Antunes | *"As Lições do Tonecas" by José Antunes | ||
*"Brigue Forte" ("Brick Bradford"), ''O Invento do Sábio'' (part 7) by Paul Norris | *"Brigue Forte" ("Brick Bradford"), ''O Invento do Sábio'' (part 7) by Paul Norris | ||
*"Zeca", ''El "cuto" portugués'' by Raul de Oliveira Cosme and José Manuel Soares | *"Zeca", ''El "cuto" portugués'' by Raul de Oliveira Cosme and [[José Manuel Soares]] | ||
*''O Castelo Tenoroso'', (based on Walter Scott) | *''O Castelo Tenoroso'', (based on Walter Scott) | ||
*"Cisco o Mexicano", ''O Regresso do Condenado'' (part 7) by Jose Luis Salinas | *"Cisco o Mexicano", ''O Regresso do Condenado'' (part 7) by Jose Luis Salinas |
Latest revision as of 17:50, 28 July 2023
Mundo de Aventuras #392 | |
Cover artist: José Manuel Soares | |
Country/language: | Portugal / Portuguese |
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Format: | 21.5 × 29 cm |
Pages: | 16 pgs, b/w, sepia |
Publishing date: | February 14, 1957 |
Editor: | Mário de Aguiar |
Publishing company: | Aguiar & Dias, Lda |
Preceded by: | Mundo de Aventuras #391 |
Followed by: | Mundo de Aventuras #393 |
Mundo de Aventuras #392
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Os Planos Secretos" ("The Decoy") (part 7) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
Other comics
- "Mestre Joào" ("Mark Trail") by Edward Benton Dodd (Ed Dodd)
- "Rúben Quirino" ("Rip Kirby"), O Caso da Bailarina (part 7) by Alex Raymond
- "As Lições do Tonecas" by José Antunes
- "Brigue Forte" ("Brick Bradford"), O Invento do Sábio (part 7) by Paul Norris
- "Zeca", El "cuto" portugués by Raul de Oliveira Cosme and José Manuel Soares
- O Castelo Tenoroso, (based on Walter Scott)
- "Cisco o Mexicano", O Regresso do Condenado (part 7) by Jose Luis Salinas
- "Pioneiros do Espaço" by ?
- "Trinca Fortes" by José Antunes
- "Benedito e Eneias" ("Mutt and Jeff") by Harry Conway "Bud" Fisher
- "Temas Bíblicos", Sansão e Os Filisteus by ? (part 7)
- "Principe Valente" ("Prince Valiant"), by Harold R.Foster
Note
Mandrake is named "D. Enigma".