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{{Series
{{Series
|Title= Aventurero
|Title= Aventurero
|image= [[Image:Aventurero-025.jpg|200px|border]]
|image= [[Image:Aventurero-001.jpg|200px|border]]
|Sample= First issue  
|Sample= First issue  
|Country= [[Image:mini_spain.gif]] Spain / Spanish
|Country= [[Image:mini_spain.gif]] Spain / Spanish
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|Date= 1935-1953
|Date= 1935-1953
|Issues= 165 +1 +3<br>31<br>38
|Issues= 165 +1 +3<br>31<br>38
|Format= <br>29x20 cm, b/w
|Format= 27x19<br>29x20 cm, <br>color and b/w
|}}
|}}
'''''Aventurero''''' was a [[Mandrake publications in Spain|Spanish]] publication by [[Hispano Americana]] dedicated to various comic characters.


== Issue overview==
== Issue overview==
=== Regular series ===
=== Regular series ===
Comic characters published in '''Aventurero''' were: "Flash Gordon", "Terry and the Pirates", "Jungle Jim", "Secret Agent X-9", "[[The Phantom]]", "[[Mandrake the Magician]]", "Brick Bradford", "The Lone Ranger" and "Radio Patrol", among others.
In 1935 the publisher Hispano Americana launched the magazine '''Aventurero''', after the same model as the Italian magazine [[L'Avventuroso]].  


The series had 165 issues plus one extraordinary ordinary issue.  
US Comic characters published in '''Aventurero''' were: "Flash Gordon", "Terry and the Pirates", "Jungle Jim", "Secret Agent X-9", "[[The Phantom]]", "[[Mandrake the Magician|Merlín el Mago Moderno]]", "Brick Bradford", "The Lone Ranger" and "Radio Patrol", among others.


The series run for 166 issues, with the last one as an ''exstraordinary'' issue.
==== Mandrake stories in Aventurero ====
==== Mandrake stories in Aventurero ====
(1935-1938)
{| {{table}}  
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!Title!! Original story title!! Issues !! Comment
!Title!! Original story title!! Issues !! Comment
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| ''no title'' ||  "[[Prince Paulo the Tyrant]]" || [[Aventurero 124| 124]], [[Aventurero 125| 125]], [[Aventurero 126| 126]], [[Aventurero 127| 127]], [[Aventurero 128| 128]], [[Aventurero 129| 129]], [[Aventurero 130| 130]], [[Aventurero 131| 131]], [[Aventurero 132| 132]], [[Aventurero 133| 133]], [[Aventurero 134| 134]], [[Aventurero 135| 135]], [[Aventurero 136| 136]], [[Aventurero 137| 137]], [[Aventurero 138| 138]], [[Aventurero 139| 139]], [[Aventurero 140| 140]], [[Aventurero 141| 141]], [[Aventurero 142| 142]], [[Aventurero 143| 143]], [[Aventurero 144| 144]], [[Aventurero 145| 145]], [[Aventurero 146| 146]], [[Aventurero 147| 147]], [[Aventurero 148| 148]] ||  
| ''no title'' ||  "[[Prince Paulo the Tyrant]]" || [[Aventurero 124| 124]], [[Aventurero 125| 125]], [[Aventurero 126| 126]], [[Aventurero 127| 127]], [[Aventurero 128| 128]], [[Aventurero 129| 129]], [[Aventurero 130| 130]], [[Aventurero 131| 131]], [[Aventurero 132| 132]], [[Aventurero 133| 133]], [[Aventurero 134| 134]], [[Aventurero 135| 135]], [[Aventurero 136| 136]], [[Aventurero 137| 137]], [[Aventurero 138| 138]], [[Aventurero 139| 139]], [[Aventurero 140| 140]], [[Aventurero 141| 141]], [[Aventurero 142| 142]], [[Aventurero 143| 143]], [[Aventurero 144| 144]], [[Aventurero 145| 145]], [[Aventurero 146| 146]], [[Aventurero 147| 147]], [[Aventurero 148| 148]] ||  
|-
|-
| ''no title'' ||  "[[The Treasure Hunt]]" || [[Aventurero 149| 149]], [[Aventurero 150| 150]], [[Aventurero 151| 151]], [[Aventurero 152| 152]], [[Aventurero 153| 153]], [[Aventurero 154| 154]], [[Aventurero 155| 155]], [[Aventurero 156| 156]], [[Aventurero 157| 157]], [[Aventurero 158| 158]], [[Aventurero 159| 159]], [[Aventurero 160| 160]], [[Aventurero 161| 161]], [[Aventurero 162| 162]], [[Aventurero 163| 163]], [[Aventurero 164| 164]], [[Aventurero 165| 165]], [[Aventurero 166| 166]] || last strip is from February 1, 1938
| ''no title'' ||  "[[The Treasure Hunt]]" || [[Aventurero 149| 149]], [[Aventurero 150| 150]], [[Aventurero 151| 151]], [[Aventurero 152| 152]], [[Aventurero 153| 153]], [[Aventurero 154| 154]], [[Aventurero 155| 155]], [[Aventurero 156| 156]], [[Aventurero 157| 157]], [[Aventurero 158| 158]], [[Aventurero 159| 159]], [[Aventurero 160| 160]], [[Aventurero 161| 161]], [[Aventurero 162| 162]], [[Aventurero 163| 163]], [[Aventurero 164| 164]], [[Aventurero 165| 165]], [[Aventurero 166| 166]] || last strip is from January 1, 1938
|-
|-
|}
|}


===== Aventurero Almanaque=====
===== Aventurero Almanaque=====
There are three special issues in this series: Almanaque 1936, Almanaque 1938 and Almanaque 1940 (all of 27x19 cm. except the last of 22x16 cm.) The existence of an Almanaque 1937 is traditionally mentioned but no evidence of real publication has been found.
There are three special issues in this series: Almanaque 1936, Almanaque 1938 and Almanaque 1940 (size 27x19 cm except the last issue 22x16 cm.) The existence of an Almanaque 1937 is traditionally mentioned but no evidence of real publication has been found.


Although the regular collection ended in December 1938, an Almanaque for 1940 was released in late 1939, perhaps with the intention of reviving the collection. However this would not happen until 1945 with a relaunched series entitled '''Ediciones Aventurero'''.
Although the regular collection ended in December 1938 the Almanaque 1940 was released in late 1939, perhaps with the intention of reviving the collection. However this would not happen until 1945 with a relaunched series entitled '''Ediciones Aventurero'''.
======Issues with Mandrake======
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Aventurero_Almanaque-1940.jpg|[[Aventurero Almanaque 1940|''Aventurero Almanaque''<br> #1940]]
Image:Aventurero_Almanaque-1940.jpg|[[Aventurero Almanaque 1940|''Aventurero Almanaque''<br> #1940]]
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===Ediciones Aventurero ===
===Ediciones Aventurero ===
Hispano Americana relaunched "Aventurero" in 1945 under the title '''Ediciones Aventurero'''. The new series ran for 31 issues, plus one Almanaque in 1946, with an inside similar to the previous "Aventurero". Mandrake appears only in the Almanaque 1946.  
Hispano Americana relaunched "Aventurero" in 1945 under the title '''Ediciones Aventurero'''. The new series ran for 31 issues. The new series had more focus on Spanish produced and did not print any Mandrake stories.


==== Almanaque Aventurero====
==== Almanaque Aventurero====
In the series an Almanaque Aventurero was released in 1946, containing one Mandrake story.
=====Issues with Mandrake=====
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Almanaque_Aventurero-1946.jpg|[[Almanaque Aventurero 1946|''Almanaque Aventurero''<br> #1946]]
Image:Almanaque_Aventurero-1946.jpg|[[Almanaque Aventurero 1946|''Almanaque Aventurero''<br> #1946]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Third series===
===Third series===
In 1953 Ediciones Cliper bought the rights from Hispano Americana. 38 issues
In 1953 Ediciones Futuro ''(previously believed to be Ediciones Cliper)'' bought the rights from Hispano Americana. 38 issues were released in this new series, none with Mandrake stories.


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Latest revision as of 11:47, 23 December 2019

Aventurero
Aventurero-001.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini spain.gif Spain / Spanish
Publishing company: Hispano Americana/
Ediciones Cliper
Publishing years: 1935-1953
Issues: 165 +1 +3
31
38
Format: 27x19
29x20 cm,
color and b/w


Issue overview

Regular series

In 1935 the publisher Hispano Americana launched the magazine Aventurero, after the same model as the Italian magazine L'Avventuroso.

US Comic characters published in Aventurero were: "Flash Gordon", "Terry and the Pirates", "Jungle Jim", "Secret Agent X-9", "The Phantom", "Merlín el Mago Moderno", "Brick Bradford", "The Lone Ranger" and "Radio Patrol", among others.

The series run for 166 issues, with the last one as an exstraordinary issue.

Mandrake stories in Aventurero

Title Original story title Issues Comment
no title "The Hidden Kingdom of Murderers" 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 first strip is from April 21, 1935
"La tierra de los fakires" "Land of the Fakirs" 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 censored version
"La tierra de los pigmeos" "Land of the Little People" 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70 censored version
no title "The Circus People" 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 censored version
"El secreto de profesor Theobold" "Chamber into the X Dimension" 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123
no title "Prince Paulo the Tyrant" 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148
no title "The Treasure Hunt" 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166 last strip is from January 1, 1938
Aventurero Almanaque

There are three special issues in this series: Almanaque 1936, Almanaque 1938 and Almanaque 1940 (size 27x19 cm except the last issue 22x16 cm.) The existence of an Almanaque 1937 is traditionally mentioned but no evidence of real publication has been found.

Although the regular collection ended in December 1938 the Almanaque 1940 was released in late 1939, perhaps with the intention of reviving the collection. However this would not happen until 1945 with a relaunched series entitled Ediciones Aventurero.

Issues with Mandrake

Ediciones Aventurero

Hispano Americana relaunched "Aventurero" in 1945 under the title Ediciones Aventurero. The new series ran for 31 issues. The new series had more focus on Spanish produced and did not print any Mandrake stories.

Almanaque Aventurero

In the series an Almanaque Aventurero was released in 1946, containing one Mandrake story.

Issues with Mandrake

Third series

In 1953 Ediciones Futuro (previously believed to be Ediciones Cliper) bought the rights from Hispano Americana. 38 issues were released in this new series, none with Mandrake stories.