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'''''Grandes Aventuras''''', prose adaptation books by [[Editorial Molino Argentina]] 1941 to 1942.
{{Series
==History==
|Title= Grandes Aventuras
|image= [[Image:Molino_Grandes_Aventuras-01.jpg|200 px]]
|Sample= First issue
|Country= [[Image:mini_argentina.gif]] Argentina / Spanish
|Publisher= [[Editorial Molino Argentina]]
|Date= 1942-1942
|Issues= 6
|Format= 10×10 cm b/w
|}}


===Issues===
==Issue overview==
#"Principe Valiente", ''El Ogro del Bosque''
===Regular series===
#''La diosa de la selva'' by ?
Small prose adaptation books, illustrated with some panels lifted from the original stories, by Editorial Molino Argentina.
#"La Melancolía de Popeye", by E C Segar
#"El Principe Valiente", en ''El Ogro del Bosque''
#"Red Barry", ''y el Trio Terrible'' by Wild Gould
#"Jim, el Temerario", en ''La diosa de la selva''
#"Mandrake", ''Los Hombres de X''
#"Popeye", en ''La Melancolía de Popeye''
#"Pat", ''el patrulloero inflexible'' by Sullivan and Schmidt
#"Red Barry", en ''Red Barry y el Trio Terrible''
#"Mandrake, el Mago", en ''Los Hombres de "X"''
#"Padio Patrol", en ''Pat, el patrullero inflexible''
All books are listed as released on October 10 1942 in the "Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina" (1943 1ra sección - 1943-02-01) p 42. A bit confusing is that there are ads for the series on the back covers of several magazines released before 1942. Like the "La Sombra" from April, 1939, and issues of magazines from the "Colección Marujita" series. This is due to reprints of older magazines without updating the ''release date''. Also looking at ads on the back cover of issues of "Colección Marujita" first released in 1951 it look like the this book series was printed in more than one edition and sold over several years.


==Issue overview (Mandrake only) ==
===Cover gallery===
<gallery perrow="6">
<gallery>
Image:Molino_Grandes_Aventuras-01.jpg|''Grandes Aventuras'' #1
Image:Molino_Grandes_Aventuras-02.jpg|''Grandes Aventuras'' #2
Image:Molino_Grandes_Aventuras-03.jpg|''Grandes Aventuras'' #3
Image:Molino_Grandes_Aventuras-04.jpg|''Grandes Aventuras'' #4
Image:Molino_Grandes_Aventuras-05.jpg|[[Grandes Aventuras 5|''Grandes Aventuras'' #5]]
Image:Molino_Grandes_Aventuras-05.jpg|[[Grandes Aventuras 5|''Grandes Aventuras'' #5]]
Image:Molino_Grandes_Aventuras-06.jpg|''Grandes Aventuras'' #6
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Note==


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[[Category:Adaptations|Prose story; Grandes Aventuras]]
[[Category:Adaptations|Prose story; Grandes Aventuras]]
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 22 July 2021

Grandes Aventuras
Molino Grandes Aventuras-01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini argentina.gif Argentina / Spanish
Publishing company: Editorial Molino Argentina
Publishing years: 1942-1942
Issues: 6
Format: 10×10 cm b/w


Issue overview

Regular series

Small prose adaptation books, illustrated with some panels lifted from the original stories, by Editorial Molino Argentina.

  1. "El Principe Valiente", en El Ogro del Bosque
  2. "Jim, el Temerario", en La diosa de la selva
  3. "Popeye", en La Melancolía de Popeye
  4. "Red Barry", en Red Barry y el Trio Terrible
  5. "Mandrake, el Mago", en Los Hombres de "X"
  6. "Padio Patrol", en Pat, el patrullero inflexible

All books are listed as released on October 10 1942 in the "Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina" (1943 1ra sección - 1943-02-01) p 42. A bit confusing is that there are ads for the series on the back covers of several magazines released before 1942. Like the "La Sombra" from April, 1939, and issues of magazines from the "Colección Marujita" series. This is due to reprints of older magazines without updating the release date. Also looking at ads on the back cover of issues of "Colección Marujita" first released in 1951 it look like the this book series was printed in more than one edition and sold over several years.

Cover gallery

Note