Super Plá 1
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| Super Plá #1 | |
Cover artist: Primaggio Mantovi | |
| Country/language: | Portuguese |
|---|---|
| Format: | 29.5 × 41 cm |
| Pages: | 24 pgs, color & b/w |
| Publishing date: | September 30, 1971 |
| Editor: | Hélio Fittipaldi |
| Publishing company: | Super Plá |
| Preceded by: | none |
| Followed by: | Super Plá #2 |
Super Plá #1 was the first issue of the Brazilian comic magazine Super Plá, published in 1971.
Contents
Phantom stories
- (no title given) ("The Tale of the Gooley-Gooley Witch") part 1 by Lee Falk and Sy Barry.
Other comics
- "Mickey Mouse" by Del Connell and Manuel Gonzales
- "Brer Rabbit" by Jack Boyd and John Ushler
- "Prince Valiant" by Harold Foster
- "Praça Atrapalhado" by Eduardo Carlos Pereira
- "Dr. Estripa" by Eduardo Carlos Pereira
- "Katzenjammer Kids" by Joe Musial
- "Henry" by Carl Anderson
- "Archie" by Bob Montana
- "Brick Bradford" by Paul Norris
- "Hi and Lois" by Dick Browne
- "Popeye" by Bud Sagendorf
- "The Lone Ranger" by Paul S. Newman and Charles Flanders
- "Beetle Bailey" by Mort Wolker
- "Scamp" by Bill Berg, Bob Grant, and Manuel Gonzales
- "Tiger" by Bud Blake
- "Bringing Up Father" by Bill Kavanagh and Frank Fletcher
- "Tim Tyler's Luck" by Tom Massey
- "Sitting Bull" by Gordon Bess
- "Moose & Molly" by Bob Weber
- "Blondie" by Chick Young
- "The Little King" by Otto Soglow
- "Little Iodine" by Hy Eisman and Bob Dunn
- "Mrs. Fitz's Flats " by Frank Roberge
- "Quincy" by Ted Shearer
- "Donald Duck" by Bob Karp and Frank Grundeen
- "Uncle Scrooge" by Bob Karp and Frank Grundeen