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The series began publishing [[The Phantom|Phantom]] stories in 1960. The title was originally ''El Fantasma - Libro de Oro'' and was published by [[Editorial Edmal]] to issue 18. After that, publication was continued by Edmal's successor, [[Editorial Impacto]]. From issue 32, the title changed to ''El Espectro – Libro de Oro''. | The series began publishing [[The Phantom|Phantom]] stories in 1960. The title was originally ''El Fantasma - Libro de Oro'' and was published by [[Editorial Edmal]] to issue 18. After that, publication was continued by Edmal's successor, [[Editorial Impacto]]. From issue 32, the title changed to ''El Espectro – Libro de Oro''. | ||
All issues have 68 pages, except ''Libro de Oro'' #1 (84 pages) and ''El Espectro Extra'' #37 (132 pages), and is printed in black and white. The stories were newspaper strip stories. The covers were illustrated by Argentine artists, for example José | All issues have 68 pages, except ''Libro de Oro'' #1 (84 pages) and ''El Espectro Extra'' #37 (132 pages), and is printed in black and white. The stories were newspaper strip stories. The covers were illustrated by Argentine artists, for example [[José Clémen]], [[Ascanio Adalberto Martinez]], David Mangiarotti, Ernesto García Seijas, [[Trento Fronza]] and a few unknown artists. | ||
The publisher released a similar series featuring "[[Libro de Oro - Mandrake el Mago|Mandrake the Magician]]" at the same time. | The publisher released a similar series featuring "[[Libro de Oro - Mandrake el Mago|Mandrake the Magician]]" at the same time. |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 1 October 2022
Libro de Oro (full title El Fantasma – Libro de Oro, El Espectro – Libro de Oro, and for one issue El Espectro Extra) was a series of Phantom comics published by Editorial Edmal and Editorial Impacto in Argentina.
History
The series began publishing Phantom stories in 1960. The title was originally El Fantasma - Libro de Oro and was published by Editorial Edmal to issue 18. After that, publication was continued by Edmal's successor, Editorial Impacto. From issue 32, the title changed to El Espectro – Libro de Oro.
All issues have 68 pages, except Libro de Oro #1 (84 pages) and El Espectro Extra #37 (132 pages), and is printed in black and white. The stories were newspaper strip stories. The covers were illustrated by Argentine artists, for example José Clémen, Ascanio Adalberto Martinez, David Mangiarotti, Ernesto García Seijas, Trento Fronza and a few unknown artists.
The publisher released a similar series featuring "Mandrake the Magician" at the same time.
Some issues were price-marked for distribution in Paraguay as well.
Issue overview (Mandrake only)