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|Preceded= [[Album de El Tony 199|''Album de El Tony'' # 199]]
|Followed= N/A
|Followed= [[Album de El Tony 201|''Album de El Tony'' # 201]]
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 26 July 2024

Album de El Tony 200
Album-de-El-Tony-200.jpg
Cover artist: unknown
Country/language: Mini argentina.gif Argentina / Spanish
Format: ? × ? cm
Pages: 132 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: March 1969
Editor: Editorial Columba
Publishing company: Editorial Columba
Preceded by: Album de El Tony # 199
Followed by: Album de El Tony # 201


Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Villa de María" by Sergio Amlendro (w.) and Carlos Eyré (a.)
  • "Paul Temple" by Francis Durbridge (w.) and ? (a.)
  • "Principe Valiente" (Prince Valiant) by Hal Foster
  • Credo de un hombre solitario by Pedros M. Mazzino (maybe text)
  • "Carlos Oscar Pachamé" by Pedros Valdès
  • Escuadrón de ataque by ? (maybe text)
  • "Pepe Dinamito" ("Buz Sawyer featuring Rosco Sweeney") by Roy Crane
  • "Tug Transom" by Alfred William Sindall.

Presentation page

Album-de-El-Tony-199-presentation page.jpg (from the April 21, 1967 daly strip)

Note

  • The cover photo, with actors Lee Van Cleef and Giuliano Gemma, is taken from the 1967 Italian movie "I giorni dell'ira" (director: Tonino Valerii).