Condor

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Colecção Condor /
Condor Popular
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First issues
Country/language: Mini portugal.gif Portugal / Portuguese
Publishing company: Aguiar & Dias, Lda
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Issue overview

Colecção Condor

"Colecção Condor" was a comic magazine published monthly from April 1951 and included a wide variety of comic: "Aguia Branca", "Anita Diminuta", "Big Ben Bolt", "Billy the Kid", "Brick Bradford", "Buffalo Bill", "Cisco Kid", "Cuto", "Fantasma (The Phantom)", "Flash Gordon", "Jim das Selvas (Jungle Jim)", "Johnny Hazard", "Kit Carson", "Lanzudo", "Lone Ranger", "Mandrake", "Nasdine Hodja", "Nick Halliday", "Plácido & Mosca", "Principe Valente (Prince Valiant)", "Rip Kirby", "Roy Rogers", "Rusty Riley", "Superman", "Tarzan", "Tim Tyler's Luck", "Tom Mix", "Tomahawk Tom", "Vulko Tiján", and several one-shot stories.

In addition some issues have short biographies about the artists who made the stories inside, prose stories and on.

The issues measures 14.5 × 21.5 cm, have 32 pages and are printed in b/w with half of the pages are colored (like red, blue, green, ..). The series consists of 10 volums with ten issues in each volum. Each volum have a continued page numbering, where the cover for issue 1 start as page 1 and the back cover of issue 10 ends with page 320.

"Colecção Condor" ended in 1956 with issue 60 (vol 6).

Issues with Mandrake

Colecção Condor second series

The series restarted with #1 série 7 in 1956 or 1957, but probably ended with only one issue released.

Condor - Revista Semanal

"Condor" (also known as série amarelo) was a comic magazine published weekly from 1972 to 1986. There were 696 issues in total. Each issue measures 12 × 16.5 cm in b/w.

"Condor" included a wide variety of comic: "Adam & Evans", "Aram", "Archie o Robot", "Arqueiro Verde", "Big Ben Bolt", "Brain Drayne", "Buck Jones", "Buscadores", "Capitão Audaz", "Capitão Ciclone", "Comandos de Aço", "Dan Flagg", "Danger Man", "Daredevil", "Davy Crockett", "Demónios Sobre Rodas", "Diaman", "Estarolas", "Estrada Q", "Fantasma (The Phantom)", "Fishboy", "Galaxus", "Garth", "General Custer", "Gringo", "Guardião Fantasma", "Hotel Safari", "Inquisidores", "Irmãos Conway", "James Bond", "Janus Stark", "Jet-Ace Logan", "Jim Canada", "Jim Hawk", "John Speed", "Johnny Coogar", "Johnny Hazard", "Kansas Kid", "Kit Carson", "MacTavish & O'Toole", "Mandrake", "Mark Trail", "Matt Marriott", "Mike & Rusty", "Nat Murphy & Pal Joe", "Nelson Lord", "Paul Temple", "Príncipe Valente (Prince Valiant)", "Rip Kirby", "Roy MacDuffy", "Os 6 Gladiadores", "Semuth", "Serpente", "Sexton Blake", "Skid Kids", "Superboy", "Texas", "Tim Tyker's Luck", "Trouble Seekers", "Typhoon Tracy", "Wes Slade" and on...

Issues with Mandrake

Super Condor

One album released in 1980, collecting Condor #520, Tigre #223 and Xerife #341.

Condor Edição Especial

Eight issues in 1976 to 1977.

Colecção Condor Popular

"Condor Popular" was a comic magazine published weekly from 1954 to 1972 and included a wide variety of comic: "Agente Secreto X-9 (Secret Agent X-9)", "Big Ben Bolt", "Brick Bradford", "Buck Jones", "Buck Rogers", "Capitão Audaz", "Capitão Caribe", "Cisco Kid", "Diana Decker", "Fantasma (The Phantom)", "Flash Gordon", "Gene Autry", "Hook Slider", "Horton Smith", "Jeff Cobb", "Jeff Hawke", "Jim das Selvas (Jungle Jim)", "Joe Kelly", "Joe Palooka", "Johnny Hazard", "Kerry Drake", "Kit Carson", "Lance", "Lone Ranger", "Mandrake", "Plácido & Mosca", "Principe Valente (Prince Valiant)", "Red Canyon", "Rip Kirby", "Roy Rogers", "Rusty Riley", "Sigur", "Sílvia Milhões", "Tim Tyler's Luck and several one-shot stories.

The issues measures 10.5 × 14.5 cm, have 32 pages and are printed in b/w with half of the pages are colored (like red, blue, green, ..). The series consists of 88 volums with ten issues in each volum. Each volum have a continued page numbering, where the cover for issue 1 start as page 1 and the back cover of issue 10 ends with page 320.

"Colecção Condor Popular" ended in 1972 with issue 10 vol 88, after 880 issues released.

Issues with Mandrake

Mandrake featured in 25 issues for 30 different stories, sometimes under the name of D. Enigma ("Doutor Enigma" = Doctor Enigma) when names in national language were recommended - as far as American comics were concerned - by the Authority Comics Code.