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'''''Noveno Arte''''' is a series of hardcover books, published in Spain in 1973 and 1974.  
{{Series
 
|Title= Noveno Arte
* 1 "Drago", El Baron Zodiac.
|image= [[Image:novenoarte01.jpg|200 px]]
*2 "Mandrake".
|Sample= First issue
*3 "El Capital Misterio", La secta de Saong, En las selvas amazónicas, La reina de Tanit, El tigre sagrado.
|Country= [[Image:mini_spain.gif]] Spain / Spanish
*4 "Jim de la Jungla".
|Publisher= [[Editorial Pala]]
*5 "Corto Maltes", El secreto de Tristán Bantam, Cita en Bahía.
|Date= 1973-1974
*6 "Mafalda.
|Issues= 6
|Format= 29x22,5 cm, color
|}}


==Issue overview==
==Issue overview==
<gallery perrow="3">
'''Noveno Arte''' is a series of hardcover books featuring: "Drago" by Burne Hogarth, "Mandrake the Magician" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]], "El Capital Misterio" by Emilio Freixas, "Jim de la Jungla ''(Jungle Jim)''" by Alex Raymond, "Corto Maltes" by Hugo Pratt and "Mafalda" by Quino.
Image:novenoarte02.png|[[Noveno Arte 2]]
===Regular series===
<gallery>
Image:novenoarte01.jpg|Issue 1
Image:novenoarte02.png|[[Noveno Arte 2|Issue 2<br>Mandrake]]
Image:novenoarte03.jpg|Issue 3
Image:novenoarte04.jpg|Issue 4
Image:novenoarte05.jpg|Issue 5
Image:novenoarte06.jpg|Issue 6
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{Spain}}
{{Spain}}
[[Category: Noveno Arte issues| ]]
[[Category: Noveno Arte issues| ]]
[[Category: Publications]]
[[Category: Publications]]

Latest revision as of 07:59, 3 April 2019

Noveno Arte
Novenoarte01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini spain.gif Spain / Spanish
Publishing company: Editorial Pala
Publishing years: 1973-1974
Issues: 6
Format: 29x22,5 cm, color


Issue overview

Noveno Arte is a series of hardcover books featuring: "Drago" by Burne Hogarth, "Mandrake the Magician" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, "El Capital Misterio" by Emilio Freixas, "Jim de la Jungla (Jungle Jim)" by Alex Raymond, "Corto Maltes" by Hugo Pratt and "Mafalda" by Quino.

Regular series