Rip Kirby 2
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Rip Kirby #2 | |
Cover artist: unknown | |
Country/language: | Spain / Spanish |
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Format: | 25,6 x 18 cm |
Pages: | 24 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | 1948 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Hispano Americana |
Preceded by: | Rip Kirby #1 |
Followed by: | Rip Kirby #3 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "no title" ("The Sleeping Beauty", part 2) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis. (strips from October 25 to 31, 1945)
Other comics
- "Rip Kirby, Detective por Afision" by Alex Raymond
- "King de la Policia Montada del Canada" by Jim Gary
- "Popeye el Marinero" by Bela Zaboly
- "Tarzan el Rey de la Selva" by Ruben Moreira
- "El Jinete Enmascarado" by Charles Flanders
- "Flas Gordon" by Austin Briggs
- "Jorge y Fernando" by Lyman Young
- "El Agente Secreto X-9" by Mel Graff
- "El Gordo" by ?
Prose stories
- "Atodavelocidad Cuento de Aventuras" by ?
Note
Ads inside this issue
Inside this book are small advertisements (one line of text) for other comics published by Hispano Amaricana: "El Hombre Enmascarado", "Amok", "Juan Centella", "Mary Marvel", "Dick Toro", "Pequeno Capitan Marvel", "Capitan Marvel" and also for membership in the club "Capitan Marvel".
The "Mary Marvel" comic book mentioned is the first issue of a serie released by Hispano Americana in 1948. The cover was made by Jack Binder for the Fawcett Publication "Mary Marvel" series, issue 9 from December 1946. The Spanish edition is not a direct translation of the original edition, e.g. the last story in the Spanish version is the "Mary Marvel Solves the Box Riddle!" which was printed in Fawcett's "Mary Marvel" issue 6.