Las Grandes Aventuras: La clave del tesoro oculto
La Clave del Tesoro Oculto Merlín el Mago Moderno | |
Cover artist: unknown | |
Country/language: | Spain / Spanish |
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Format: | 24 x 34,5 cm |
Pages: | 24 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | 1943 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Hispano Americana |
Preceded by: | El Cruzado Negro |
Followed by: | En el Corazón de la Selva |
La Clave del Tesoro Oculto is the third album under the generic title Las Grandes Aventuras "número extraordinario". Some consider the issue as an extra album for the regular Merlin el Mago Moderno series, published in between issue 4 and 5.
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "La Clave del Tesoro Oculto" ("The Treasure Hunt") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
Back cover
Starting in 1941 the back covers of issues from the "Las Grandes Aventuras" and the "Los Albumes Preferidos por la Juventud" (Colleción "Audaz" & Aventuras y Misterio) printed various collector cards, which could be glued into different collecting albums. These folded "Álbumes Centella" sheets could be ordered free and measured 17,5x25 cm.
- Sticker: Serie 13-04: Pedro Alconero, C. de F. Sevilla (squad of 1941-42)
- Sticker: Serie 04-12: Flaquer, professional road racing cyclist
- Sticker: Serie 13-05: Félix García, C. de F. Sevilla (squad of 1941-42)
- Sticker: Serie 16-01: Tomás Eguía Eguíba, Real Sociedad de S. Sebastián (squad of 1941-42)
- Sticker: Serie 13-10: "Chipia" Tomás Aguirre Echeveste, Real Sociedad de S. Sebastián (squad of 1941-42)
- Sticker: Serie 04-16: Miguel Carrión, professional road racing cyclist
In 1983 Joaquín Esteve edited in collaboration with "Club Amigos de la Historieta" a facsimile reprint of this issue.
Note
The "Las Grandes Aventuras" (or other series by Hispano Americana) have no numbering or date printed on the cover or inside, thus making it difficult to make an index in chronological order. Fortunately, most of the back covers from the series "Las Grandes Aventuras" and "Los Albumes Preferidos por la Juventud" series (Colleción "Audaz" & Aventuras y Misterio) have a back-list and an ad for the next issue. Sometime also the current or next issue for the other series.
Comparing the back covers of the first print issues prior this Mandrake issue it is possible to make a list which shows that this Mandrake issue was #56 in the "Las Grandes Aventuras" series, most likely published in March 1943.