Colorín Colorao 52

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Colorín Colorao 52

Colorín Colorao 52
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Cover artist: (from Bob Green's art)
Country/language: Mini argentina.gif Argentina / Spanish
Format: 20 x 28.5 cms
Pages: 32 pgs, color
Publishing date: September 28, 1948
Editor:
Publishing company: BS.AS.
Preceded by: Colorín Colorao #51
Followed by: ?


Contents

Mandrake stories

Note: this part = November 3, 1946 Sunday page.

Other comics

  • "Alas, el superhombre de la Era Atómica" by Taggino
  • "Luis Ciclón" ("Steve Canyon") by Milton Canniff
  • "El Guardabosque Solitario" ("The Lone Ranger") by Bob Green
  • "Aventuras de Farolito" ("Tim Tyler's Luck") by Lyman Young
  • "El Hombre Fantasma" ("The Phantom") by Lee Falk and Ray Moore + Wilson McCoy (1946 Sunday page)
  • "Flash, el Hombre Relámpago" ("Flash Gordon") by Austin Briggs (1947 Sunday page)
  • "Jim de la Selva" ("Jungle Jim") by Austin Briggs (1947 Sunday page)
  • "Barney Baxter" by Frank Miller
  • "King de la Guardia Real" ("King of the Mounted Police") by Zane Grey (1946 Sunday page)
  • "El Gran Tabú" by Taggino
  • "Brick Bradford" by William Ritt and Clarence Gray (1947 Sunday page)
  • "Pirucha" ("?") by Hilda Teny
  • "Don Ranun" ("Sappo") by Bill Zaboly (1947 Sunday page)
  • "Bolita y su perro" by ?
  • "Nicasio y Rosita" by Jimmy Murphy (1947 Sunday page)
  • "Los lios de Don Samuel" by Cliff Sterrett
  • "Barney Bugle" ("Barney Google and Snuffy Smith") by Fred Lasswell (1947 Sunday page)
  • "Los hermanitos del Diablo" ("The Katzenjammer Kids") by Harold Knerr
  • "Espinaca" ("Popeye") by Tom Sims and Bill Zabolly
  • "El Ratón Mickey" ("Mickey Mouse") by Walt Disney
  • "La centinela Califato" ("The Little King") by Otto Soglow
  • "El Gato Felix" ("Felix the Cat") by Pat Sullivan
  • "Carozo" ("Mush Stebbins and His Sister") by Hannah and Ad Carter
  • "El Pato Donald" by Walt Disney
  • "Tachuela" ("Henry) by Carl Thomas Anderson
  • "Viendo Estrella" ("Seein' Stars") by Frederic "Feg" Murray
  • (strip cartoon about soccer player Roberto Aballay) (back cover).

Written stories

  • "Las aventuras de Kit Carson" by Evelyn Wells.

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