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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"Medianoche con Mandrake: La Travesura del Payaso Risueño" [[Midnight with Mandrake; The Laughing Clown Caper (King, Flash Gordon)|The Laughing Clown Caper]] by [[Don Heck]]
*"Medianoche con Mandrake: La travesura del payaso risueño" ("[[Midnight with Mandrake; The Laughing Clown Caper (King, Flash Gordon)|The Laughing Clown Caper]]") by [[Don Heck]].


=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===
*"Flash Gordon" by Frank Bolle
*"Flash Gordon", ''La trampa de la muerte'' by Frank Bolle.
*"Flash Gordon" by Frank Bolle
*"Flash Gordon", ''La bestia del mar'' by Frank Bolle.
*"Popeye el marino" ("Popeye") by Bud Sagendorf.


[[Category: Flash Gordon (Lord Cochrane) issues|Flash Gordon 4 (Lord Cochrane)]]
[[Category: Flash Gordon (Lord Cochrane) issues|Flash Gordon 04]]

Latest revision as of 18:19, 19 May 2020

Flash Gordon #4
Cochrane flash gordon-04.jpg
Cover artist: Gil Kane
Country/language: Mini chile.gif Chile / Spanish
Format: 17 × 26 cm
Pages: 36 pgs, color
Publishing date: 1966
Editor: n/a
Publishing company: Editorial Lord Cochrane
Preceded by: Flash Gordon #3
Followed by: Flash Gordon #5


Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Flash Gordon", La trampa de la muerte by Frank Bolle.
  • "Flash Gordon", La bestia del mar by Frank Bolle.
  • "Popeye el marino" ("Popeye") by Bud Sagendorf.