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Image:DCR-1949-03-23.png|''"Diario de Costa Rica" March 23, 1949 (u.s.original 1949-01-24)'' | Image:DCR-1949-03-23.png|''"Diario de Costa Rica" March 23, 1949 (u.s.original 1949-01-24)'' | ||
Image:DCR-1961-11-21.png|''"Diario de Costa Rica" November 21, 1961 (u.s.original 1961-05-27)'' | Image:DCR-1961-11-21.png|''"Diario de Costa Rica" November 21, 1961 (u.s.original 1961-05-27)'' | ||
Image:DCR-KFSmention-1957.png|''Near newspaper title, mention of King Features Syndicate material. | Image:DCR-KFSmention-1957.png|''Near newspaper title, mention of King Features Syndicate material'' | ||
Image:DCR-Logo.png|''Newspaper logo title''. | |||
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[[Category:Costa Rican newspapers|Diario de Costa Rica]] | [[Category:Costa Rican newspapers|Diario de Costa Rica]] |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 16 November 2021
Diario de Costa Rica was an Costa Rica newspaper, founded 1885 (first edition on January 1) and published in San José (Costa Rica).
Concerning "Mandrake the Magician", one Sunday strip story ("The Singing Devils") has been featured in the "Diario de Costa Rica", for 17 consecutive days, from February 2 to 18, 1949, before Daily stories published from March 23, 1949 to (at least) November 21, 1961.
Several King Features Syndicate comics were also regulary published in the newspaper, such as "El Fantasma" ("The Phantom"), "Educando a Papa" ("Bringing Up Father"), "Popeye el marino" ("Popye the sailor"), "Brick Bradford el indomable" (Brick Bradford"), and - through "United Feature Syndicate" - "Tierras Gemelas" ("Twin Earths").