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Revision as of 18:18, 10 November 2023

Rip Kirby #1
Rip-Kirby-01.jpg
Cover artist: unknown
Country/language: Mini spain.gif Spain / Spanish
Format: 25,6 x 18 cm
Pages: 24 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: 1948
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Hispano Americana
Preceded by: none
Followed by: Rip Kirby #2


Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Rip Kirby, Detective por Afision" by Alex Raymond ("The Chip Faraday Murder" from 1946)
  • "King de la Policia Montada del Canada" by Jim Gary (US newspapers from March 19, 1945)
  • "Una pintura maestra", "Error fatal", "triste despertar" by J Fraga
  • "Tarzan el Rey de la Selva" by Ruben Moreira ("Tarzan and the Scourg" 1/2 strip of March 16, 1947)
  • "El Jinete Enmascarado" by Charles Flanders
  • "Flas Gordon" by Austin Briggs
  • "Popeye el Marinero", Polvo de mar by Bela Zaboly (from 1943)
  • "Jorge y Fernando" by Lyman Young
  • "El Agente Secreto X-9" by Mel Graff (from 1945)
  • "El Gordo" by ?

Prose stories

  • "Un Bandido Original Cuento de Aventuras" by ?

Note

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