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Latest revision as of 09:09, 1 May 2024
O Globinho Supercolorido # 2 | |
Cover artist: story art ("Lucky Luke") by Morris | |
Country/language: | Brazil / Portuguese |
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Format: | 29 x 38,5 cm |
Pages: | 16 pgs, color |
Publishing date: | July 9, 1972 |
Editor: | O Globo |
Publishing company: | O Globo |
Preceded by: | O Globinho Supercolorido 1 |
Followed by: | N/A |
O Globinho Supercolorido - Ano I - # 2
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "(no title)" "The 3D Monster", (part 9 - Sunday page April 19, 1970) by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks.
== Note: Mandrake is named "Mandrake O Mágico".
Other comics
- "Lucky Luke", O circo do Oeste by Morris
- "Rex Morgan M.D" by Nicholas P. Dallis and Marvin Bradley + John Frank Edgington (June 29, 1969 Sunday page)
- "Popeye" by Bud Sagendorf (January 23, 1972 Sunday page)
- "Tarzan" by Russ Manning (January 31, 1971 Sunday page)
- "Os Flintstones" ("The Flintstones"), by Gene Hazelton and Gene Hazelton (Hanna Barbera 's Studio) (September 26, 1971 Sunday page)
- "Kerry Drake" by Alfred Andriola and Sururi Gümen
- "Mortadelo Salaminho", Os "quentes" de espionagem by Francisco Ibáñez and Francisco Ibáñez
- "Dick Tracy", Patrulha juvenil by Chester Gould (January 16, 1972 Sunday page)
- "Zé Colméia" ("Yogi Bear") by Gene Hazelton (Hanna Barbera 's Studio) (April 16, 1972 Sunday page)
- "Pinduca" ("Henry") by Don Trachte (January 23, 1972 Sunday page)
- "Recruta Zero" ("Beetle Bailey") by Mort Walker (January 23, 1972 Sunday page)
- "Brucutu" ("Alley Oop ") by V. T. Hamlin (August 22, 1971 Sunday page)
- "A vida apertada do Pafúncio" ("Bringing Up Father") by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher (January 23, 1972 Sunday page)
- "Pato Donald" ("Donald Duck") by Bob Karp and Frank Grundeen (January 30, 1972 Sunday page).