Prince Pablo
| Prince Pablo | |
|---|---|
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Maga |
| Formats | 17 x 24 |
| Genre | Fantasy comics |
| Creative team | |
| Writer(s) | Pablo Gago |
| Artist(s) | Leopoldo Ortiz |
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Prince Pablo (in Spanish El Príncipe Pablo) was a Spanish adventure booklet, written by Pablo Gago and drawn by Leopoldo Ortiz. It was published in 1953 by the Valencian publisher Editorial Maga. It was Gago's first series with a medieval setting.[1] It also marked the debut of Leopoldo Ortiz, who received drawing assistance from his brother José Ortiz, who created the covers.[2]
Critical reception
For comics critics Pedro Porcel Torrens and Paco Baena, Prince Pablo mixes the adventure tale with the fairy tale, and features artwork that is overly rigid.[1][2]
Bibliography
- Baena, Paco. La magia de Maga desde la nostalgia. Barcelona: Ediciones Glénat. ISBN 84-8449-221-4. Search this book on

- Delhom, José María (1989). Catálogo del tebeo en España. 1865/1980. Barcelona: Círculo del Comic, S.A./CESA. ISBN 84-8640-402-9. Search this book on

- Porcel Torrens, Pedro (2002). Clásicos en Jauja. La historia del tebeo valenciano. Alicante: Edicions de Ponent. ISBN 9788489929388. Search this book on

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