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|Title= L'olimpo dei fumetti #7<br>L'uomo mascherato
|Title= L'olimpo dei fumetti #7<br>L'Uomo Mascherato
|image=  
|image= [[Image:Odf07.jpg|200 px]]
|Coverartist= [[Ray Moore]] (from story art)
|Coverartist= [[Ray Moore]] (from story art)
|Country= [[Image: mini_italy.gif]] Italy / Italian
|Country= [[Image: mini_italy.gif]] Italy / Italian
|Format= 13×21 cm
|Format= 13 × 21 cm
|Pages= 172 pgs, b/w
|Pages= 172 pgs, b/w
|Date= October 1971
|Date= October 1971
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|Editor= unknown
|Editor= unknown
|Preceded= ''L'olimpo dei fumetti'' #6
|Preceded= ''L'olimpo dei fumetti'' #6
|Followed= ''L'olimpo dei fumetti'' #
|Followed= [[L'olimpo dei fumetti 13|''L'olimpo dei fumetti'' #13]]
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'''''L'olimpo dei fumetti'' #7''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] hard cover book released in 1971.
'''''L'olimpo dei fumetti'' #7''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] hard cover book released in 1971.


It was the seventh issue of a series of 30 issues entitled ''L'olimpo dei fumetti'' which also offered various comic classicals reprints like "[[Mandrake the Magician]]",“Flash Gordon”,“Brick Bradford”,“Steve Canyon”,“Tom tyler’s luck”,“Dick Tracy”,“Prince Valiant”, “Buck Rogers” and “Jungle Jim”.  
It was the seventh issue of a series of 30 issues entitled ''L'olimpo dei fumetti'' which also offered various comic classicals reprints like "[[Mandrake the Magician]]", "Flash Gordon","Brick Bradford", "Steve Canyon","Tim Tyler's luck", "Dick Tracy", "Prince Valiant", "Buck Rogers", and "Jungle Jim".  
   
   
After an 8 page presentation text about the Phantom written by Rinaldo Traini, three consecutive [[daily stories]] arefeatured. In 1938, these stories were amongst the first published in Italy in the famous Nerbini weekly comics magazine ''[[L’Avventuroso]]''.
After an 8 page presentation text about the Phantom written by Rinaldo Traini, three consecutive [[daily stories]] arefeatured. In 1938, these stories were amongst the first published in Italy in the famous [[Mario Nerbini]]'s weekly comics magazine ''[[L'Avventuroso]]''.


However some strips, which were missing in their 1938 original releases aswell as later Italian reprints, appear here for the first time in Italy.  
However some strips, which were missing in their 1938 original releases aswell as later Italian reprints, appear here for the first time in Italy.  
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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Phantom stories ===
=== Phantom stories ===
 
*"[[The Prisoner of the Himalayas]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Ray Moore]]
*"[[The Prisoner of the Himalayas ]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Ray Moore]]
*"[[Adventure in Algiers]]" by Lee Falk and Ray Moore
*"[[Adventure in Algiers ]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Ray Moore]]
*"[[The Shark's Nest]]" by Lee Falk and Ray Moore
*"[[The Shark's Nest]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Ray Moore]]
   
   
[[Category:Italian issues]]
[[Category:L'olimpo dei fumetti issues|L'olimpo dei fumetti 07]]

Latest revision as of 11:39, 18 April 2011

L'olimpo dei fumetti #7
L'Uomo Mascherato
Odf07.jpg
Cover artist: Ray Moore (from story art)
Country/language: Mini italy.gif Italy / Italian
Format: 13 × 21 cm
Pages: 172 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: October 1971
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Sugar Editore
Preceded by: L'olimpo dei fumetti #6
Followed by: L'olimpo dei fumetti #13


L'olimpo dei fumetti #7 is an Italian hard cover book released in 1971.

It was the seventh issue of a series of 30 issues entitled L'olimpo dei fumetti which also offered various comic classicals reprints like "Mandrake the Magician", "Flash Gordon","Brick Bradford", "Steve Canyon","Tim Tyler's luck", "Dick Tracy", "Prince Valiant", "Buck Rogers", and "Jungle Jim".

After an 8 page presentation text about the Phantom written by Rinaldo Traini, three consecutive daily stories arefeatured. In 1938, these stories were amongst the first published in Italy in the famous Mario Nerbini's weekly comics magazine L'Avventuroso.

However some strips, which were missing in their 1938 original releases aswell as later Italian reprints, appear here for the first time in Italy.

The next Phantom book in the series L'olimpo dei fumetti was #13, subitled La leggenda della giungla (The legend of the Jungle). It featured only stories drawn by Wilson McCoy.

Contents

Phantom stories