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'''Gran Bonete''' was published by a small publisher | '''Gran Bonete''' was published by a small publisher where Justino Solari Parraviccini was the director. Ernesto Jorge Masse became new director in 1958, but his name is seen as publisher ''(Editorial E. J. Masse)'' on issues from #29 - perhaps a bit earlier. | ||
==Issue overview == | ==Issue overview == | ||
===Regular series=== | ===Regular series=== |
Latest revision as of 14:07, 17 November 2024
Coleccion Gran Bonete | |
First issue | |
Country/language: | Argentina / Spanish |
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Publishing company: | Parraviccini |
Publishing years: | 1954-1958 |
Issues: | 36(?) |
Format: | 23 × 19.5 cm, b/w |
Gran Bonete was published by a small publisher where Justino Solari Parraviccini was the director. Ernesto Jorge Masse became new director in 1958, but his name is seen as publisher (Editorial E. J. Masse) on issues from #29 - perhaps a bit earlier.
Issue overview
Regular series
The Gran Bonete series printed newspaper stories (1952-1956) with "Fantomas (The Phantom) by Lee Falk and Wilson McCoy, "Brick Bradford" by Paul Norris, "Mandrake (the Magician) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis", "El Agente Secreto X9 (Secret Agent X-9)" by Mel Graff, "Roldán el Temerario (Flash Gordon) by Dan Barry and "Big Ben Bolt" by John Cullen Murphy. In addition some issues also have shorter stories like "Henry" by Don Trachte.
The series was as a monthly series (4 issues in 1954, 9 issues in 1955, 8 issues in 1956 and (at least) 11 in 1957 (with a special 100 pages issue / #32).
1954
1955
- Gran Bonete-07.jpg
Gran Bonete #7
1956
1957
- Gran Bonete-23.jpg
Gran Bonete #23
- Gran Bonete-24.jpg
Gran Bonete #24
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1958
- Gran Bonete-34.jpg
Gran Bonete #34
- Gran Bonete-35.jpg