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{{Series
{{Series
|Title= Gibi de Ouro<br>Os Clássicos dos Quadrinhos
|Title= Gibi de Ouro<br>Os Clássicos dos Quadrinhos
|image= [[Image:Gibi-de-ouro-01.png|200 px]]
|image= [[Image:Gibi-de-ouro-01.jpg|200 px]]
|Sample= First issue
|Sample= First issue
|Country= [[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil / Portuguese
|Country= [[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil / Portuguese
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|Format= 18×30 cm, b/w
|Format= 18×30 cm, b/w
|}}
|}}
'''Gibi de Ouro''' was a Brazilian comic book series, published by [[RGE]] in 1985.
'''Gibi de Ouro''' was a Brazilian comic book series, published by [[RGE]] in 1985.
==History==
In 1985 RGE released a six-book ''"reprint"'' collection series:
*#1 "Fantasma ''([[The Phantom]])'', reprint of the second issue ''(1953)'' from RGE's "Fantasma" series.
*#2 "Mandrake", reprint of the first issue ''(1953)'' from RGE's "Mandrake" series.
*#3 "Buffalo Bill", reprint of the first issue ''(1954)'' from RGE's "Buffalo Bill" series.
*#4 "Nick Holmes ''(Rip Kirby)''", reprint of the first issue ''(1956)'' from RGE's "Nick Holmes" series.
*#5 "Ferdinando ''(Lil’ Abner)''", reprint of the first issue ''(1961)'' from RGE's "Ferdinando" series.
*#6 "Cavaleiro Negro ''(Black Rider)''", reprint of the first issue ''(1956)'' from RGE's "Cavaleiro Negro" series.
==Issue overview==
==Issue overview==
===Regular series===
===Regular series===
====Issues with Mandrake====
In 1980 RGE released a reprint of their first [[The Phantom|"Fantasma magazine"]] from 1953, adding a new outer cover on the magazine. The same concept was used in 1985, for the '''Gibi de Ouro''' series. This collection series reprinted the first issues of six series: "Fantasma ''(The Phantom)'', "Mandrake", "Buffalo Bill", "Nick Holmes ''(Rip Kirby)''", "Ferdinando ''(Lil’ Abner)''", "Cavaleiro Negro ''(Black Rider)''". Note that the Phantom issue in this series is the second "Fantasma" issue, since the first one had been reprintet as [http://www.phantomwiki.org/Fantasma_Especial_(RGE) Fantasma Especial] in 1980.
 
In addition to the new outer covers for the series there are two things that distinguish the reprint from the original magazines. All have ekstra pages in the middle, presenting the series; character and the creators. And the ads on the original back covers are replaced  with an ad from Revel.
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Gibideouro.png|<center>[[Gibi de Ouro 2|''Gibi de Ouro'' #2]]
Image:Gibi-de-ouro-01.jpg|''reprint of''<br>#2 1953
Image:Gibideouro.png|<center>[[Gibi de Ouro 2|''reprint of''<br>#1 1953]]
Image:Gibi-de-ouro-03.jpg|''reprint of''<br>#1 1954
Image:Gibi-de-ouro-04.jpg|''reprint of''<br>#1 1956
Image:Gibi-de-ouro-05.jpg|''reprint of''<br>#1 1961
Image:Gibi-de-ouro-06.jpg|''reprint of''<br>#1 1956
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{Brazil}}
{{Brazil}}
[[Category:Gibi de Ouro issues| ]]
[[Category:Gibi de Ouro issues| ]]

Latest revision as of 14:04, 5 April 2020

Gibi de Ouro
Os Clássicos dos Quadrinhos
Gibi-de-ouro-01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini brazil.gif Brazil / Portuguese
Publishing company: RGE
Publishing years: 1985
Issues: 6
Format: 18×30 cm, b/w


Gibi de Ouro was a Brazilian comic book series, published by RGE in 1985.

Issue overview

Regular series

In 1980 RGE released a reprint of their first "Fantasma magazine" from 1953, adding a new outer cover on the magazine. The same concept was used in 1985, for the Gibi de Ouro series. This collection series reprinted the first issues of six series: "Fantasma (The Phantom), "Mandrake", "Buffalo Bill", "Nick Holmes (Rip Kirby)", "Ferdinando (Lil’ Abner)", "Cavaleiro Negro (Black Rider)". Note that the Phantom issue in this series is the second "Fantasma" issue, since the first one had been reprintet as Fantasma Especial in 1980.

In addition to the new outer covers for the series there are two things that distinguish the reprint from the original magazines. All have ekstra pages in the middle, presenting the series; character and the creators. And the ads on the original back covers are replaced with an ad from Revel.