Vicente B. SPAIN
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Portada del Album Color Jabato nº 8 "El signo de la pantera" por Antonio Bernal Romero

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Edición de Bruguera del Album Color Jabato nº 8 en 1981
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Location: BERNAL , ANTONIO : EL JABATO
Title: Portada del Album Color Jabato nº 8 "El signo de la pantera" por Antonio Bernal Romero
Artist:  Antonio Bernal Romero (All)
Media Type: Paint - Acrylic
Art Type: Cover
For Sale Status: NFS
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Comments: 2
Added to Site: 11/14/2025

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Preciosa portada pintada por Antonio Bernal en 1980 para el número 8 de la colección de Album Color Jabato. Dicha colección constaba de 12 números y de dos albumes "Especial Coleccionistas". Las portadas de los seis primeros números eran portadas que Antonio Bernal pintó para la colección de Jabato Color mientras que las de los números 7 a la 12 y la de los dos números "Especial coleccionistas" fueron pintadas especialmente para la presente edición siendo utilizada la portada de Album Color número 7 asimismo en el segundo tomo del "Especial coleccionistas". Especialmente dedicada, como todas las que poseo de este maravilloso ilustrador con el cual tuve una bonita amistad. Podeis ver varias de dichas portadas en esta misma galería dedicada a las portadas del Jabato del irrepetible Antonio Bernal.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 11/14/2025

The colors on the original are so vibrant still to this day and they riase the tension of the action.  They probably toned it down so the logo would be more prominent on the book and you'd get a more aged historical feel.

Vicente B. Member Since 2007
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Posted On 12/4/2025

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  The colors on the original are so vibrant still to this day and they riase the tension of the action.  They probably toned it down so the logo would be more prominent on the book and you'd get a more aged historical feel.
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Hi Marcus. The colours of the original are cleaner and sharper than those on the printed cover. Today, almost 50 years after Bernal painted this original, it looks wonderful. As you can easily deduce, I love Bernal.