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==Issue overview ==
==Issue overview ==
===Regular series===
===Regular series===
The series was launched in 1938 featuring "Ming Fú" by Brandon Walsh, "Mamá Manzanas ''(Mary Worth)''" by Martha Orr among other comic strips. "[[The Phantom|El Fantasma]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Ray Moore]] started in issue 46, and from issue 63 "El Cowboy Aventurero ''(Red Ryder)''". Then followed "Mephisto ''[[Mandrake the Magician]]" by Lee Falk and [[Phil Davis]], "El pato Donald ''(Donald Duck)''", "Namor el Anfibio Maravilloso" by Bill Everett and "Radio Patrol" by Sullivan.  
The series was launched in 1938 featuring "Ming Fú" by Brandon Walsh, "Mamá Manzanas ''(Mary Worth)''" by Martha Orr among other comic strips. "[[The Phantom|El Fantasma]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Ray Moore]] started in issue 46, and from issue 63 "El Cowboy Aventurero ''(Red Ryder)''". Then followed "Mefisto el Mago ''[[Mandrake the Magician]]" by Lee Falk and [[Phil Davis]], "El pato Donald ''(Donald Duck)''", "Namor el Anfibio Maravilloso" by Bill Everett and "Radio Patrol" by Sullivan.  


In 1947 other characters followed: "Johnny Hazard", "Red Ryder", "Jon Jason", "Captain Easy", "Dick Tracy", "El Capitán y sus Sobrinos",  "Kid Dinamita ''(Kid Dynamite)''", "Steve Canyon" and "Príncipe Valiente ''(Prince Valiant)''". And in 1948: "Vagoneta ''(Abbie an’Slats)''" and "Jack Armstrong" by Bob Schoenke.  
In 1947 other characters followed: "Johnny Hazard", "Red Ryder", "Jon Jason", "Captain Easy", "Dick Tracy", "El Capitán y sus Sobrinos",  "Kid Dinamita ''(Kid Dynamite)''", "Steve Canyon" and "Príncipe Valiente ''(Prince Valiant)''". And in 1948: "Vagoneta ''(Abbie an’Slats)''" and "Jack Armstrong" by Bob Schoenke.  
====Issues with Mandrake====
====Issues with Mandrake====
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| "[[The Ghost Bear of Glass Mountain|El Oso Fantasma]]" || ..., [[Historietas 82|82]], [[Historietas 83|83]], [[Historietas 84|84]], [[Historietas 85|85]], [[Historietas 86|86]], [[Historietas 87|87]], ... ||
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==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 13:10, 31 March 2020

Historietas
Historietas-0001.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini argentina.gif Argentina / Spanish
Publishing company: Editorial Manuel Láines
Publishing years: 1938-1950
Issues: 628
Format: 26.5×34.5 cm, b/w


Issue overview

Regular series

The series was launched in 1938 featuring "Ming Fú" by Brandon Walsh, "Mamá Manzanas (Mary Worth)" by Martha Orr among other comic strips. "El Fantasma" by Lee Falk and Ray Moore started in issue 46, and from issue 63 "El Cowboy Aventurero (Red Ryder)". Then followed "Mefisto el Mago Mandrake the Magician" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, "El pato Donald (Donald Duck)", "Namor el Anfibio Maravilloso" by Bill Everett and "Radio Patrol" by Sullivan.

In 1947 other characters followed: "Johnny Hazard", "Red Ryder", "Jon Jason", "Captain Easy", "Dick Tracy", "El Capitán y sus Sobrinos", "Kid Dinamita (Kid Dynamite)", "Steve Canyon" and "Príncipe Valiente (Prince Valiant)". And in 1948: "Vagoneta (Abbie an’Slats)" and "Jack Armstrong" by Bob Schoenke.

Issues with Mandrake

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Title Issues Comment
"El Oso Fantasma" ..., 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, ...

Sources