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'''''Albi Economici Nerbini''''' was a Italian comic book published by [[Casa Editrice Nerbini]] in 1949.
'''Albi Economici Nerbini''' was a Italian comic book published by [[Casa Editrice Nerbini]] in 1949.


== Issue overview==
== Issue overview==
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The series was re-printed by Nerbini (probably end of the 70's).
====Albums====
 
===Albums===
The issues from the "Albi Economici Nerbini" series were collected into two albums:  
The issues from the "Albi Economici Nerbini" series were collected into two albums:  
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Image:Albi Economici Nerbini-Advertisement.jpg| Advertissement on card 39 x54 cm
Image:Albi Economici Nerbini-Advertisement.jpg| Advertissement on card 39 x54 cm
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===Reprint===
The series was re-printed by Nerbini (probably end of the 70's).


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Latest revision as of 12:13, 28 August 2022

Albi Economici Nerbini
Albi Economici Nerbini-01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini italy.gif Italy / Italian
Publishing company: Nerbini
Publishing years: 1949
Issues: 12
Format: 20.4x8.5 cm, b/w


Albi Economici Nerbini was a Italian comic book published by Casa Editrice Nerbini in 1949.

Issue overview

Regular series

Albi Economici Nerbini was a series in elongated format that reprinted daily strips adventures of "L'Uomo Mascherato" and "Mandrake". The stories were previous printed in the Mistero series from 1947. The format of the series was 21.4 cm x 8.5 cm and 36 pages, one strip per page in b/w. The stories are polished by Guido Fantoni.

Albums

The issues from the "Albi Economici Nerbini" series were collected into two albums:

Serie advertisement

Reprint

The series was re-printed by Nerbini (probably end of the 70's).