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  • *[[Segrid|King Segrid]] *"Kauneuskilpailu", [[Mustanaamio 12/1985|''Mustanaamio'' #12]] (1985)
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  • ...'' (or '''Bulls Press''') is a [[Mandrake publications in Sweden|Swedish]] comics syndicate, and the current holder of the Swedish rights to license publishi ===Comics===
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  • ...sales. It was distributed in that own circuit, at a very affordable price (12 cents with the purchase of margarine or butter articles). ...or this kind of distribution and considering a global population of around 12.210.000 people at the time.
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  • | ''[[Harvey Comics Hits]]'' || 1951 || 1 | ''[[Mandrake the Magician (King Comics)|Mandrake the Magician]]'' || 1966-1967 || 10
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  • ...d Towers)'' by Frank Buck and Glen Cravath; Tailspin Tommy by Hal Forrest; King of the Royal Mounted Police ''(Audax)'' by Charles Flanders; Popeye ''(Brac ...l of 148 issues from issue # 87 (August 31, 1935) to issue # 254 (November 12, 1938).
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  • ...cations in Italy|Italian]] publishing company devoted to reprint classical comics. ...by traditional publishers. Scotto dealed with exchange and sale of antique comics, and had valuable material at his disposal.
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  • ...the first International Exhibition of Comics ''(Salone Internazionale dei Comics)'' in Bordighera (Italy). After the Exhibition in Bordighera February 1965 ...ievement Award" in Rome and to receive "The Yellow Kid Award" at the Lucca Comics Conference in 1971, he sent Lee Falk to Villa Borghese, where Fellini shoot
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  • ...s, it features several classical comics such "Jungle Jim","Flash Gordon", "King of the Mounted Police", "The Lone ranger", "Tim Tyler's Luck", "Rusty Riley ...ut publications destined to Youth, which was imposing 75 percent of French comics in each magazine.
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  • Since 2000 '''Dark Horse Comics''' released a series of statues sculpted by '''Yoe! Studio''' in their '''C | 12 || Sarge ''(from Beetle Bailey by Mort Walker)'' || 950 ||
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  • ...It can be fully understood when it is considered that so many of classical comics found their way through the pages of the Sunday supplement, like -just to n |"[[Mandrake in Love]]" || 12 Sep 1938 || 3 Dec 1938 ||
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  • ...e scene and other instructions for the cartoonist. When one read newspaper comics in old newspapers from the 30s and 40s many newspapers had a by-line over t ==King Features Syndicate==
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  • ...comic books, which could be imprinted with the sponsor's name. Reportedly King Features had offered to help sponsors of the series tie in with newspapers ...</ref>ABC-TV was to take on distribution and financing, <ref>The Billboard 12 March 1955, p 15</ref> but about October 1955 a new procucing firm was name
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  • ...'". Writing that; ''Mandrake is among the very most compelling and popular comics in the world'', ''380 newspapers publish Mandrake regularly in a variety of February 12 1998, below the article, "''Rest now, Mandrake, it is deserved!''" the last
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  • **Cannibal king ...blio", [[New Comics Now 132|''Mandrake - New Comics Now'' #132]] and [[New Comics Now 169| #169]] (1985 and 1986)
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  • ...the Phantom; the trip to New York to pitch ''Mandrake the Magician'' to [[King Features Syndicate]] was at the time the farthest he'd been from home. In l ...d by Falk’s fascination for myths and legends, like the ones about El Cid, King Arthur, Nordic and Greek folklore, and popular fictional characters like Ta
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  • ...Recorded" St. Louis Post-Dispatch ''(St. Louis, Missouri)'' 6 Mar 1906, p 12</ref>, on March 4, 1906 the family lived in 1155 Bayard Avenue. On December ..., Phil Davis, ''Famous Artists and Writers, 1946''</ref><ref name="FAW-49">King Features Syndicat (1949), Phil Davis, ''Famous Artists and Writers, 1949''<
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  • ...ries was soon so successful that the term "Gibi" has become synonymous of "comics" book" in Brazil. Throughout the years, many American comics characters were published in "Gibi" with "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" amongs
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  • ...ong with two other comics such as "Tim Tyler's Luck", "Secret Agent X-9", "King of the Royal Mounted" and so on. Image:Icda-um-012.jpg|issue 12<br>''L'Uomo Mascherato''
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  • ...Forms Radio Section for Program Exchanges", Broadcasting, 9 March 1942, p 12</ref> collaboration with the Broadcasters Victory Council, setting up an ex ...id<ref name="FAR-1943">Heimer Melvin Leighton, "Famous Artists & Writers", King Features Syndicate (NY), 1949, p Lee Falk</ref> that he promptly was shippe
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  • ...ref>"Social News", The Modern View ''(St. Louis, Missouri)'' 8 Aug 1935, p 12</ref> with his parents from a several weeks' visit to New York and nearby r ...May: sailing<ref>"Social News", The Modern View ''(St. Louis, Missouri)'' 12 May 1938, p 15</ref> to Norway, Sweden and Russia. Later thay will meet Mrs
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