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'''''Super Albo - L'Uomo Mascherato''''' was a series of [[Phantom]] comic books published by the [[Italy|Italian]] publisher [[Fratelli Spada]] from January 1962 to February 1967. | '''''Super Albo - L'Uomo Mascherato''''' was a series of [[Phantom]] comic books published by the [[Italy|Italian]] publisher [[Fratelli Spada]] from January 1962 to February 1967. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Until the issue [[L'Uomo Mascherato Super Albo 157|#157]], only the uneven numbered issues were devoted to "the Phantom", and the even numbered issues were devoted to "[[Mandrake the Magician]]". The following issues were all devoted to the Phantom, and the series ended with issue [[L'Uomo Mascherato Super Albo 193|#193]]. | Until the issue [[L'Uomo Mascherato Super Albo 157 (Fratelli Spada)|#157]], only the uneven numbered issues were devoted to "the Phantom", and the even numbered issues were devoted to "[[Mandrake the Magician]]". The following issues were all devoted to the Phantom, and the series ended with issue [[L'Uomo Mascherato Super Albo 193 (Fratelli Spada)|#193]]. | ||
Almost all issues featured reprints of American newspaper stories, mainly [[daily stories]]. | Almost all issues featured reprints of American newspaper stories, mainly [[daily stories]]. |
Revision as of 14:47, 17 July 2011
Super Albo - L'Uomo Mascherato was a series of Phantom comic books published by the Italian publisher Fratelli Spada from January 1962 to February 1967.
History
Until the issue #157, only the uneven numbered issues were devoted to "the Phantom", and the even numbered issues were devoted to "Mandrake the Magician". The following issues were all devoted to the Phantom, and the series ended with issue #193.
Almost all issues featured reprints of American newspaper stories, mainly daily stories. The format size was 17 × 24 cm with 64 or 80 pages. The issues also contained reprints of other American comic classics like "Tim Tyler's Luck", "Rip Kirby" and so on.
Issue overview
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