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== Issue overview ==
== Issue overview ==
The series featured various comics material in part already published in the weekly "[[I tre porcellini]]" with stories of; "Audax" ''(King of the Royal Mounted)'' by  Zane Grey and Allen M. Dean, "Gianni Giramondo" ''(Johnny Round-the-World)'' by Willlam La Varr and F. R., "Guido Ventura" ''(Brick Bradford)'' by William Ritt and Clarence Gray, "Piero Pat" ''(Peter Pat)'' by John Campbell and Mo' Leff, "Tim and Tom" ''(Tim Tyler 's Luck)'' by Lyman Young, "Ispetiore Wade" by Lyman Anderson, "Ted" ''(Ted Towers)'' by Frank Buck, "Robin Hood" by Charles Flanders, "La Pattuglia dei senza parura G Men" ''(G. Men)'' by  George Clarke and Lou Hanlon, "[[Mandrake]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]], "Tre Cupidini" ''(Kewpies)'' by Rose O'Neill, "Eugenio Bellidee" ''(Phil Fumble)'' by Ernie Bushmiller, "Skippy and Rico" ''(Henry)'' by Carl Anderson.  
The series featured various comics material in part already published in the weekly "[[I tre porcellini]]" (issue #1 March 28, 1935 to issue #98 February 4, 1937) which contained material from the Walt Disney's "Silly Symphonies - with "The Three Little Pigs" as protagonists - also some others Walt Disney's material. It also featured American comics like "Little Annie Rooney" and "Brick Bradford" as well as Italian productions, the most known
being "Saturno contro la Terra" by Cesare Zavattini.
 
On 1936, [[Arnoldo Mondadori Editore]] releases "Gli Albi dei tre porcellini", a series of complete stories with a larger range of classicals American material like "Audax" ''(King of the Royal Mounted)'' by  Zane Grey and Allen M. Dean, "Gianni Giramondo" ''(Johnny Round-the-World)'' by Willlam La Varr and F. R., "Guido Ventura" ''(Brick Bradford)'' by William Ritt and Clarence Gray, "Piero Pat" ''(Peter Pat)'' by John Campbell and Mo' Leff, "Tim and Tom" ''(Tim Tyler 's Luck)'' by Lyman Young, "Ispetiore Wade" by Lyman Anderson, "Ted" ''(Ted Towers)'' by Frank Buck, "Robin Hood" by Charles Flanders, "La Pattuglia dei senza parura G Men" ''(G. Men)'' by  George Clarke and Lou Hanlon, "[[Mandrake]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]], "Tre Cupidini" ''(Kewpies)'' by Rose O'Neill, "Eugenio Bellidee" ''(Phil Fumble)'' by Ernie Bushmiller, "Skippy and Rico" ''(Henry)'' by Carl Anderson.
 
The series was at first published in big format (39,5 x 26,5 cms from issues #1 to 6,and 39 x 25 cms for the two following extra issues) before it was reduced in a 19,5 x 28,5 cms size. The generic title did change to '''Gli albi delle grandi avventure''' with issue 21. The covers of issue 8, 10 and 14 was made by Antonio Rubino..


The series was at first published in big format (from issues #1 to 6, plus the two extra issues) before it was reduced in size. The generic title did change to '''Gli albi delle grandi avventure''' with issue 21. The covers of issue 8, 10 and 14 was made by Antonio Rubino.
=== Regular series ===
=== Regular series ===
*First issue: February 29, 1936.
*First issue: February 29, 1936.

Revision as of 12:14, 29 June 2019

Gli Albi dei tre porcellini
Albi dei tre porcellini-01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini italy.gif Italy / Italian
Publishing company: Edizioni Walt Disney - Mondadori
Publishing years: 1936-1937
Issues: 29
Format: b/w and color


Gli Albi dei tre porcellini was released in Italy by Edizioni Walt Disney - Mondadori.

Issue overview

The series featured various comics material in part already published in the weekly "I tre porcellini" (issue #1 March 28, 1935 to issue #98 February 4, 1937) which contained material from the Walt Disney's "Silly Symphonies - with "The Three Little Pigs" as protagonists - also some others Walt Disney's material. It also featured American comics like "Little Annie Rooney" and "Brick Bradford" as well as Italian productions, the most known being "Saturno contro la Terra" by Cesare Zavattini.

On 1936, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore releases "Gli Albi dei tre porcellini", a series of complete stories with a larger range of classicals American material like "Audax" (King of the Royal Mounted) by Zane Grey and Allen M. Dean, "Gianni Giramondo" (Johnny Round-the-World) by Willlam La Varr and F. R., "Guido Ventura" (Brick Bradford) by William Ritt and Clarence Gray, "Piero Pat" (Peter Pat) by John Campbell and Mo' Leff, "Tim and Tom" (Tim Tyler 's Luck) by Lyman Young, "Ispetiore Wade" by Lyman Anderson, "Ted" (Ted Towers) by Frank Buck, "Robin Hood" by Charles Flanders, "La Pattuglia dei senza parura G Men" (G. Men) by George Clarke and Lou Hanlon, "Mandrake" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, "Tre Cupidini" (Kewpies) by Rose O'Neill, "Eugenio Bellidee" (Phil Fumble) by Ernie Bushmiller, "Skippy and Rico" (Henry) by Carl Anderson.

The series was at first published in big format (39,5 x 26,5 cms from issues #1 to 6,and 39 x 25 cms for the two following extra issues) before it was reduced in a 19,5 x 28,5 cms size. The generic title did change to Gli albi delle grandi avventure with issue 21. The covers of issue 8, 10 and 14 was made by Antonio Rubino..

Regular series

  • First issue: February 29, 1936.
  • Last issue: Demember 10,1937.

Issues with Mandrake

Extra issues

In addition to the 29 regular issues the series had 2 extra issues numbering 7 bis and 11 bis. There was also an issue 14 bis, but this was a supplement for issue 14. Non of the extra issues printed Mandrake stories.

Supplement album

In descember 1939 there was released a 80 pages supplement album #14: "Topolino 1937 Albo-Almanacco", with cover made by Antonio Rubino. The album did not print any Mandrake stories but printed; "Il corsaro fantasma" by Pedrocchi and Dell'Acqua, "Micina Principessa dei Mici" (The Pussycat Princess) by Grace G. Drayton, "Topolino" (Mickey Mouse) by Walt Disney, "Audax" (King of the Royal Mounted) by Zane Grey and Allen M. Dean, "Rico" (Henry) by Carl Anderson, "Braccio di Ferro" (Popeye) by Segar, "Piccolo re" (The Little King) by Otto Soglow and "Tommaso Ficcanso".

Reprint (by publisher)

Mondadori

The "Audax" stories was reprinted in the "Albi d'Oro" 1946 series.

Anali

The "G. Men" stories was reprinted in the "Albi il Fumetio" 1972 series.

Club Anni Trenta

The "Ispetiore Wade" stories was reprinted in the "Collana Grandi Avventure" series in 1970. And #7 and #12 was reprinted in the same series in 1972.

Editoriale Comics

Reprinted #7 in "Comics Club allegato" #1 (1967).

Edizioni Camillo Conti

Reprinted all issues in 1980-81, and the "Topolino 1937 Albo-Almanacco" in 1984.