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'''''Paquito''''' was a [[Mandrake publications in Mexico|Mexican]] comic book published from 1935 to the end of the 1950s by [[Editorial Panamericana]]. | '''''Paquito''''' was a [[Mandrake publications in Mexico|Mexican]] comic book published from March 1935 to the end of the 1950s, first by Editorial Juventud S.A. then later [[Editorial Panamericana|Editorial Panamericana S.A.]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== First series === | === First series === | ||
Initially, the book featured a mix of comics in every issue. It quickly gained popularity and was published six days a week. Among the comics published in ''Paquito'' were "Superman", "Batman" (the first time these characters appeared in Mexico), "The Saint", "Brick Bradford", "Popeye", "The Phantom" | Initially, the book featured a mix of comics in every issue. It quickly gained popularity and was published six days a week. Among the comics published in ''Paquito'' were "Superman", "Batman" (the first time these characters appeared in Mexico), "The Saint", "Brick Bradford", "Popeye", "The Phantom", "Felix the Cat" and "Mandrake". | ||
In ''Paquito'' Mandrake was known as "El mago maravilla". When "Mandrake" began in ''Paquito'', the stories were published in serialiazed form. Usually 2 – 4 pages in every issue, and in one issue per week. Mandrake rarely appeared on the covers of these issues. | In ''Paquito'' Mandrake was known as "El mago maravilla". When "Mandrake" began in ''Paquito'', the stories were published in serialiazed form. Usually 2 – 4 pages in every issue, and in one issue per week. Mandrake rarely appeared on the covers of these issues. |
Revision as of 19:01, 22 October 2012
Paquito was a Mexican comic book published from March 1935 to the end of the 1950s, first by Editorial Juventud S.A. then later Editorial Panamericana S.A..
History
First series
Initially, the book featured a mix of comics in every issue. It quickly gained popularity and was published six days a week. Among the comics published in Paquito were "Superman", "Batman" (the first time these characters appeared in Mexico), "The Saint", "Brick Bradford", "Popeye", "The Phantom", "Felix the Cat" and "Mandrake".
In Paquito Mandrake was known as "El mago maravilla". When "Mandrake" began in Paquito, the stories were published in serialiazed form. Usually 2 – 4 pages in every issue, and in one issue per week. Mandrake rarely appeared on the covers of these issues.
Issue overview
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Second series
By the early 1950s, each issue featured only one comic strip (and it was sometimes called Paquito presenta on the cover). The numbering of Paquito also changed. Each comic strip was given a separate prefix (for example '100' for "The Phantom" and '110' for "Mandrake the Magician") followed by a separate sequential numbering. Hence, Paquito #11001 published in 1952 was the first Paquito issue dedicated solely to "Mandrake".
Issue overview
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- Paquito11051.jpg