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  • === Other comics === *"Flash Gordon", ''La reina de los magos cae en el garlito'' by Alex Raymond (July 14, 193
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  • ...' (1905 – June 6, 1977), better known as '''Joe Musial''', was an American comics artist and illustrator. After joining the staff of "[[King Features Syndicate]]" in 1932, he drew as a "ghost" artist for comic strips
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  • === Other comics === *"Flash Gordon", ''La llama sentenciadora'' by Alex Raymond (June 16, 1935 Sunday page / f
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  • === Other comics === *"Flash Gordon", ''La emboscada'' by Alex Raymond (October 6, 1935 Sunday page / front cov
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  • === Other comics === *"Flash Gordon", ''La mano del destino'' by Alex Raymond (September 1, 1935 Sunday page /
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  • === Other comics === *"Flash Gordon", ''A Prisão No Espaço'' by Dan Barry (part / 1951 Daily strips / Origina
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  • === Other comics === *"Flash Gordon", ''El dragon de los ojos verdes'' by Alex Raymond (September 29, 1935 Sund
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  • |Title= Classic Comics & Crosswords |Issues= 25 + 9
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  • === Other comics === *"Flash Gordon", ''La caldera de la muerte'' by Alex Raymond (September 22, 1935 Sunday pa
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  • === Other comics === *"Flash Gordon", ''Los enanos de la muerte'' by Alex Raymond (September 15, 1935 Sunday pa
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  • === Other comics === *"Flash Gordon", ''El pozo del peligro'' by Alex Raymond (September 8, 1935 Sunday page /
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  • === Other comics === *"Flash Gordon", ''¡ Guerra en las cuevas !'' by Alex Raymond (June 2, 1935 Sunday page /
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  • ...ded in 1956, which published many [[Mandrake]] and [[The Phantom|Phantom]] comics during the 1960's and 1970's. ...isher [[La Freccia]], a company managed by [[Mario Nerbini]]. La Freccia's comics were printed by ''Stampa Stabilimento Grafico Editoriale Fratelli Spada'';
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  • ...to 1975, based on Lee Falk's Phantom stories. When released the adaptor of issues 2 and 10 was not credited, and issue 15 was credited as Carson Bingham. Lee !Adapted by !!issues !!note
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  • |Issues= 15<br>more than 300 ...a complete story or broken into parts serialized in consecutive issues. 15 issues were released in 1950, measuring 23x15 cm.
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  • |Issues= 393 ...inner <small>''(issues 262-295)''</small>, "Elmer" by Doc Winner <small>''(issues 262-295)''</small>.
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  • Since 2000 '''Dark Horse Comics''' released a series of statues sculpted by '''Yoe! Studio''' in their '''C !# !!Figurine!!Issues!! Note
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  • |Title=Comics<br>Weltbekannte Zeichenserien |Issues= 7
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  • ...ayouts and drawing styles from other artists. In an interview published in King Comic Heroes ''(James Van Hise, Pioneer Books, 1988)'', Lee Falk tells an a ...studio in his beautiful house and there on his drawing board was the Flash Gordon he was working on and next to it was the Sunday page of Mandrake with the r
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  • |Title=The Overseas Weekly<br>World's Greatest Comics |Issues=
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