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Librigar Mico #1 - Pink Panther - Fher 1974

Librigar Mico #1 - Pink Panther - Fher 1974

Librigar Mico #3 - Lone Ranger - Fher 1974

Librigar Mico #3 - Lone Ranger - Fher 1974

Librigar Mico #14 - Woody Woodpecker - Fher 1975

Librigar Mico #164 - Woody Woodpecker - Fher 1982

Librigar Mico #11 - Bugs Bunny - Fher 1974

Librigar Mico #11 - Bugs Bunny - Fher 1974

Librigar Mico #158 - Woody Woodpecker Fher 1981

Librigar Mico #81 - Woody Woodpecker - Fher 1978

Librigar Mico #40 - Woody Woodpecker - Fher 1976

Librigar Mico #98 - Road Runner - Fher 1978

Librigar Mico #98 - Road Runner - Fher 1978

Librigar Mico #139 - The Carousel (Looney Tunes) - Fher 1980

Librigar Mico #139 - The Carousel (Looney Tunes) - Fher 1980

Librigar Mico #74 - Woody Woodpecker - Fher 1977

Librigar Mico #58 - Pink Panther - Fher 1977

Librigar Mico #58 - Pink Panther - Fher 1977

Librigar Mico #31 - Woody Woodpecker - Fher 1976


Librigar Mico was an anthology comic series published by Editorial Fher, SA in Spain. Approx. dates 1974-1983.

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Paperback books of 64 pages plus cardboard covers, in color. The initial retail price of the collection was 40 pesetas. and it went up as the collection progressed (50 ptas, 60 ptas.) until it reached 75 ptas. In the same way, the number of pages of the copies was gradually reduced, going from the initial 64 pages to 40 pages and later to 32 pages, plus covers.

Comics that translated American comics from Dell Comics and Gold Key Comics and that hosted various series published by these two publishers. Some of their own production, others inspired by television series and many based on characters from Walt Disney, Hanna-Barberá or Warner Brothers of which Western Publishing, first associated with Dell and later alone under the Gold Key label, had their operating licenses. .

Actually, this collection is but a continuation of the MICO Collection . In the first issues the accredited title was Librigar Collection followed by Mico Series . Later it would simply become the Librigar Collection . On the cover and spine, on the contrary, the Librigar Mico Collection always featured .

The collection adopted a new numbering (it is re-numbered from number 1) independent of the MICO collection, which is reflected on the credits page. However, it maintains the numbering of each of the series published in it, which are the same that had been published in the MICO Collection , plus new ones that will be added to the collection and that, logically, will begin to be listed from the nº 1. Said numbering was initially indicated in Roman numerals on the back of the specimens, as in the MICO Collection . Once the collection is advanced, it is indicated, in ordinary numbers, on the back cover of the copies.

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