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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= b/w
|}}


===Issues===
==Issue overview==
===Regular series===
Small prose adaptation books by Editorial Molino Argentina.
#"Principe Valiente", ''El Ogro del Bosque''
#"Principe Valiente", ''El Ogro del Bosque''
#''La diosa de la selva'' by ?
#''La diosa de la selva'' by ?
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#"Pat", ''el patrulloero inflexible'' by Sullivan and Schmidt
#"Pat", ''el patrulloero inflexible'' by Sullivan and Schmidt


==Issue overview (Mandrake only) ==
<gallery>
<gallery perrow="6">
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>



Revision as of 18:35, 19 February 2019

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: b/w


Issue overview

Regular series

Small prose adaptation books by Editorial Molino Argentina.

  1. "Principe Valiente", El Ogro del Bosque
  2. La diosa de la selva by ?
  3. "La Melancolía de Popeye", by E C Segar
  4. "Red Barry", y el Trio Terrible by Wild Gould
  5. "Mandrake", Los Hombres de X
  6. "Pat", el patrulloero inflexible by Sullivan and Schmidt