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908 issues of "Pulgarcito" were released between 1937 and 1955, initially in a 10 pages format, becoming 16 pages after four publishing years.  
908 issues of "Pulgarcito" were released between 1937 and 1955, initially in a 10 pages format, becoming 16 pages after four publishing years.  


It was consisted of full colour pages featuring Sundays pages, mainly from “[[King Features Syndicate]]” with comics like “[[The Phantom]]”, “Flash Gordon” (nicknamed “Roldán el Temerario”), “Brick Bradford” , “King of the Police Mounted”, “[[Mandrake the Magician]]” and also classical from others Publisging Syndicates too, such as "Prince Valiant", "Henry","Mickey Mouse".
It was consisted of full colour pages featuring Sundays pages, mainly from “[[King Features Syndicate]]” with comics like “[[The Phantom]]”, “Flash Gordon” (nicknamed “Roldán el Temerario”), “Brick Bradford” , “King of the Police Mounted”, “[[Mandrake the Magician]]” and also classical from others Publisging Syndicates too, such as "Prince Valiant", "Henry","Popeye","Mickey Mouse".


It is said to have been at first printed in the USA before to be fully printed in Santiago de Chile.
It is said to have been at first printed in the USA before to be fully printed in Santiago de Chile.

Latest revision as of 12:37, 15 November 2013

Pulgarcito was a comic book series published by editorial Ercilla in Chile.

History

908 issues of "Pulgarcito" were released between 1937 and 1955, initially in a 10 pages format, becoming 16 pages after four publishing years.

It was consisted of full colour pages featuring Sundays pages, mainly from “King Features Syndicate” with comics like “The Phantom”, “Flash Gordon” (nicknamed “Roldán el Temerario”), “Brick Bradford” , “King of the Police Mounted”, “Mandrake the Magician” and also classical from others Publisging Syndicates too, such as "Prince Valiant", "Henry","Popeye","Mickey Mouse".

It is said to have been at first printed in the USA before to be fully printed in Santiago de Chile.

The Mandrake material was released just two months after its original American release.