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'''''I Giganti''''' was a comic series published fortnightly by [[Fratelli Spada]] in [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italy]].  
'''''I Giganti''''' was a comic series published fortnightly by [[Fratelli Spada]] in [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italy]].  
A total of 14 issues - divided between "[[Mandrake]]" (even numbering) and "[[The Phantom]]" (uneven numbering) - was published from March to October 1967.
A total of 14 issues - divided between "[[Mandrake]]" (even numbering) and "[[The Phantom|Uomo Mascherato]]" (uneven numbering) - was published from March to October 1967.


== General Presentation ==
== General Presentation ==
Each issue of ''I Giganti'' contained also complementary comics such as "Rip Kirby", "Secret Agent X-9", "Tim Tyler's Luck" and "Brick Bradford".  
Each issue of ''I Giganti'' contained also complementary comics such as "Rip Kirby", "Secret Agent X-9" ''(Agente Segreto X-9)'', "Tim Tyler's Luck" ''(Cino e Franco)'' and "Brick Bradford" ''(Bat Star)''.  


Released in color with a 17 x 24 cm format, each issue contents 80 pages. All the covers were by [[Mario Caria]].  
Released in color with a 17 x 24 cm format, each issue contents 80 pages. All the covers were by [[Mario Caria]].  

Revision as of 21:17, 17 December 2012

I Giganti was a comic series published fortnightly by Fratelli Spada in Italy. A total of 14 issues - divided between "Mandrake" (even numbering) and "Uomo Mascherato" (uneven numbering) - was published from March to October 1967.

General Presentation

Each issue of I Giganti contained also complementary comics such as "Rip Kirby", "Secret Agent X-9" (Agente Segreto X-9), "Tim Tyler's Luck" (Cino e Franco) and "Brick Bradford" (Bat Star).

Released in color with a 17 x 24 cm format, each issue contents 80 pages. All the covers were by Mario Caria.

Noteworthy, a translated English text from dialogues of the main story was written below the comics panels.

In 1968, a second and shorter (6 issues) "I Giganti" series was published by the editor but, this time, featuring comics exclusively inspired from classical books ("The Three Musketeers","Michel Strogoff"...).

Issue overview

Regular series

1967
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Cover Gallery