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DescriptionPortada original de la revista Pantera Negra Ed. Maga, 1964)Social/Sharing |
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Matt Kennedy
Member Since 2014
Posted on 6/15/2024
I'm guessing that not too many people here are aware of the character Pantera Negra —a white, Tarzan-type character published in Chilean comics magazines starting from 1964, and so many will probably expect to see T'challa as the "Black Panther." But his first appearance in Fantastic Four #52 would be two years later in 1966. Marvel did indeed publish Spanish language comics of their own Black Panther (and translated as Pantera Negra) in Spain, but as noted, this is from Chile, and there has long been crossover of these two very different publications with the same title. "Llama de Plata" or The Silver Flame (as indicated on his shield) was Robin Hood meets Prince Valiant and ran as a back up story in Pantera Negra y Familia and later in Pantera Negra y Flecha Roja when the former was combined with the Red Arrow magazine into a single numbering sequence.
Paco Baena Palma
Member Since 2024
1 - Posted on 6/16/2024
Matt Kennedy wrote:
I'm guessing that not too many people here are aware of the character Pantera Negra —a white, Tarzan-type character published in Chilean comics magazines starting from 1964, and so many will probably expect to see T'challa as the "Black Panther." But his first appearance in Fantastic Four #52 would be two years later in 1966. Marvel did indeed publish Spanish language comics of their own Black Panther (and translated as Pantera Negra) in Spain, but as noted, this is from Chile, and there has long been crossover of these two very different publications with the same title. "Llama de Plata" or The Silver Flame (as indicated on his shield) was Robin Hood meets Prince Valiant and ran as a back up story in Pantera Negra y Familia and later in Pantera Negra y Flecha Roja when the former was combined with the Red Arrow magazine into a single numbering sequence.
Buenos días, agradezco mucho su información. No conozco el caso de Chile, pero sí puedo confirmarle que tanto Pantera Negra y Pequeño Pantera Negra, como mas tarde la revista Pantera Negra/Flecha Roja, fueron producidas en España por la editorial Maga y realizadas en los gráfico por autores españoles, entre ellos José Ortíz y Miguel Quesada. Un saludo
Matt Kennedy
Member Since 2014
Posted on 6/16/2024
Paco Baena Palma wrote:
Buenos días, agradezco mucho su información. No conozco el caso de Chile, pero sí puedo confirmarle que tanto Pantera Negra y Pequeño Pantera Negra, como mas tarde la revista Pantera Negra/Flecha Roja, fueron producidas en España por la editorial Maga y realizadas en los gráfico por autores españoles, entre ellos José Ortíz y Miguel Quesada. Un saludo
Good to know that this was also published in Spain - which must have been even more confusing for fans of Marvel's Black Panther.
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