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Image:HA-Juan-Centella-124.jpg|''Juan Centella'' #124 | Image:HA-Juan-Centella-124.jpg|''Juan Centella'' #124 | ||
Image:HA-Juan-Centella-124-bc.jpg|back cover | Image:HA-Juan-Centella-124-bc.jpg|back cover |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 12 November 2023
Rip Kirby #3 | |
Cover artist: unknown | |
Country/language: | Spain / Spanish |
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Format: | 25,6 x 18 cm |
Pages: | 24 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | 1948 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Hispano Americana |
Preceded by: | Rip Kirby #2 |
Followed by: | Rip Kirby #4 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "no title" ("The Sleeping Beauty", part 3) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis. (strips from November 1 to 7, 1945)
Other comics
- "Rip Kirby, Detective por Afision" by Alex Raymond
- "King de la Policia Montada del Canada" by Jim Gary
- "Tarzan el Rey de la Selva" by Ruben Moreira
- "El Jinete Enmascarado" by Charles Flanders
- "Flas Gordon" by Austin Briggs
- "Jorge y Fernando" by Lyman Young
- "El Agente Secreto X-9" by Mel Graff
- "Popeye el Marinero" by Bela Zaboly
- "El Gordo" by ?
Note
Ads inside this issue
In this issue, information is given about the title of the Phantom comic book that was on sale at the same time: "La sirenas del estrecho de melo".
Ads in other comics
The "Juan Centella" #124 has an ad on the back cover for this "Rip Kirby" issue. In addition there are also ads for "El Hombre Enmascarado" #81 Fuga tragica, the second "El Pequeño Capitan Marvel" En busca del tesoro, "El Capitán Marvel" #37 Falsas Alarmas and a reprint of the first "Superman" issue Ciclon en Su Primera Hazaña en la Tierra (prize 1,25 ptas). The "El Hombre Enmascarado" #80 has an ad for the following Phantom issue with the story Fuga tragica, and it has an ad for the first "El Pequeño Capitan Marvel" issue with the title La Pluma de la Verdad. The "El Hombre Enmascarado" #81 has an ad for the following Phantom issue with the story La Princesa Valeria, "Tarzan" #49 and the reprint of the first "Superman" issue Ciclon en Su Primera Hazaña en la Tierra.
On Tebeosfera these are listed as published at different times:
- "Juan Centella" #124 was released 1-II-1946,
- "El Hombre Enmascarado" #79 was released 1-XII-1944 (first part of "The Mermaids of Melo Straits" - November 12th, 1945 to February 16th, 1946),
- "El Hombre Enmascarado" #81 was released 1-I-1945 (last part of "The Mermaids of Melo Straits" - November 12th, 1945 to February 16th, 1946),
- "El Pequeño Capitan Marvel" #2 was released in 1948,
- "El Capitán Marvel" #37 was released 1-IV-1949.
- "Tarzan" #49 was released 1-XII-1944.
As mentioned for the first "Rip Kirby" issue the publication date given for these comic books at Tebeosfera must be incorrect.