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El Coyote (the Coyote or prairie wolf) is the name of a fictional character very similar to Zorro (El Zorro), the Fox, although acting several years later (when California had transformed to be a part of the United States' "Wild West"). He first appeared in a Spanish Novelas del Oeste ("Stories of the West") Number 9 pulp novel in 1943, written by Carter Mulford, later as J. Mallorquí. Mulford was one of several pseudonyms of the successful Spanish author José Mallorquí y Figuerola (1913–1972). The novel was issued by the Spanish publishing house Editorial Molino. Mallorquí now started writing a series of extremely popular novels, with the character "El Coyote" in the head role, for Ediciones Cliper. Between September 1944 and late 1953 the hero appeared in a series of 192 pulp-like EL COY

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  • El Coyote és un personatge de ficció creat pel novel·lista espanyol Josep Mallorquí i Figuerola en 1943, basant-se en el personatge de El Zorro. És el personatge de novel·la popular (pulp en la seva homòlogues en anglès) més popular d'Espanya, donant lloc a més al i adaptacions cinematogràfiques i radiofòniques. (ca)
  • El Coyote (the Coyote or prairie wolf) is the name of a fictional character very similar to Zorro (El Zorro), the Fox, although acting several years later (when California had transformed to be a part of the United States' "Wild West"). He first appeared in a Spanish Novelas del Oeste ("Stories of the West") Number 9 pulp novel in 1943, written by Carter Mulford, later as J. Mallorquí. Mulford was one of several pseudonyms of the successful Spanish author José Mallorquí y Figuerola (1913–1972). The novel was issued by the Spanish publishing house Editorial Molino. Mallorquí now started writing a series of extremely popular novels, with the character "El Coyote" in the head role, for Ediciones Cliper. Between September 1944 and late 1953 the hero appeared in a series of 192 pulp-like EL COYOTE novels, with several revival editions throughout the years. They covered 30 years of chronological adventures from 1851 (and earlier) until around 1876, or possibly later (the original Cliper novels were not published in strict chronological order). Cover illustrators were not always identical to inside illustrators. The novels (a Cliper edition already in 1947) – and the comics – were also glued in nice collections and sold in hardbound "limited bookform" (Forum had one with all its novels, and also one with the comics). (en)
  • El Coyote es un personaje de ficción creado por el novelista español José Mallorquí Figuerola en 1943, basándose en el personaje de Johnston McCulley El Zorro. Es el personaje de novelas populares (pulp en su homólogas en inglés) más popular de España, dando lugar además al tebeo homónimo y adaptaciones cinematográficas y radiofónicas.​ (es)
  • El Coyote (« Le Coyote ») est un personnage de fiction inspiré par Zorro. Créé par le romancier espagnol (es), la première histoire où il a apparaît a été publiée en décembre 1943. El Coyote est le surnom de Don César de Echague, un riche californien qui revêt un masque et un sombrero pour rendre la justice. Outre les romans, El Coyote a été le héros de nombreuses bandes dessinées, de quelques films, d'une comédie musicale et a fait l'objet d'un grand nombre de produits dérivés. (fr)
  • O Coyote (El Coyote no original) é um personagem criado pelo escritor espanhol José Mallorquí Figuerola em 1943, inspirado no personagem Zorro de Johnston McCulley. O personagem de romances pulp é popular na Espanha, tendo sido adaptado para o cinema, histórias em quadrinhos e programas de rádio. No Brasil, foi publicado no formato de bolso pela Editora Monterrey, fundada por Luis de Benito e Juan Fernandez Salmerón e pela filial brasileira da Editorial Bruguera, que também atuou com o nome de Cedibra. (pt)
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  • César de Echagüe (en)
  • (El Coyote) (en)
  • aka José Martinez (Lopez) and Commander Delharty (en)
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  • (Editorial Molino, Barcelona)
  • Novelas del Oeste, novel N° 9,
  • late 1943, El Coyote
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  • César de Echagüe (en)
  • aka José Martinez and Commander Delharty (en)
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  • Cover illustrated by Francisco Batet (en)
  • El Coyote pulp novel #2, October 1944 (en)
  • Spanish Ediciones Cliper, Barcelona (en)
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  • José Mallorquí (en)
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  • (en)
  • Novelas del Oeste, novel N° 9, (en)
  • late 1943, El Coyote (en)
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  • El Coyote (en)
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  • A Spanish pulp novel series 1944–1953, (en)
  • California 1846–1876, (en)
  • published by Ediciones Cliper (en)
  • with 192 stories from (en)
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  • El Coyote és un personatge de ficció creat pel novel·lista espanyol Josep Mallorquí i Figuerola en 1943, basant-se en el personatge de El Zorro. És el personatge de novel·la popular (pulp en la seva homòlogues en anglès) més popular d'Espanya, donant lloc a més al i adaptacions cinematogràfiques i radiofòniques. (ca)
  • El Coyote es un personaje de ficción creado por el novelista español José Mallorquí Figuerola en 1943, basándose en el personaje de Johnston McCulley El Zorro. Es el personaje de novelas populares (pulp en su homólogas en inglés) más popular de España, dando lugar además al tebeo homónimo y adaptaciones cinematográficas y radiofónicas.​ (es)
  • El Coyote (« Le Coyote ») est un personnage de fiction inspiré par Zorro. Créé par le romancier espagnol (es), la première histoire où il a apparaît a été publiée en décembre 1943. El Coyote est le surnom de Don César de Echague, un riche californien qui revêt un masque et un sombrero pour rendre la justice. Outre les romans, El Coyote a été le héros de nombreuses bandes dessinées, de quelques films, d'une comédie musicale et a fait l'objet d'un grand nombre de produits dérivés. (fr)
  • O Coyote (El Coyote no original) é um personagem criado pelo escritor espanhol José Mallorquí Figuerola em 1943, inspirado no personagem Zorro de Johnston McCulley. O personagem de romances pulp é popular na Espanha, tendo sido adaptado para o cinema, histórias em quadrinhos e programas de rádio. No Brasil, foi publicado no formato de bolso pela Editora Monterrey, fundada por Luis de Benito e Juan Fernandez Salmerón e pela filial brasileira da Editorial Bruguera, que também atuou com o nome de Cedibra. (pt)
  • El Coyote (the Coyote or prairie wolf) is the name of a fictional character very similar to Zorro (El Zorro), the Fox, although acting several years later (when California had transformed to be a part of the United States' "Wild West"). He first appeared in a Spanish Novelas del Oeste ("Stories of the West") Number 9 pulp novel in 1943, written by Carter Mulford, later as J. Mallorquí. Mulford was one of several pseudonyms of the successful Spanish author José Mallorquí y Figuerola (1913–1972). The novel was issued by the Spanish publishing house Editorial Molino. Mallorquí now started writing a series of extremely popular novels, with the character "El Coyote" in the head role, for Ediciones Cliper. Between September 1944 and late 1953 the hero appeared in a series of 192 pulp-like EL COY (en)
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  • El Coyote (ca)
  • El Coyote (es)
  • El Coyote (character) (en)
  • El Coyote (fr)
  • O Coyote (pt)
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