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== History ==
== History ==
===First series===
===First series===
The children magazine '''Afacan''' was started in 1932 by Mehmet Faruk. The series run for 110 issues, ending in 1934.
The children magazine '''Afacan''' was started in 1932 by Mehmet Faruk Gürtunca. The series run for 110 issues, ending in 1934.
===Second series===
===Second series===
Mehmet Faruk and Gürtunca restarted the '''Afacan''' series in 1934. From issue 251 ''(September 7, 1939)'' '''Afacan''' merged with the magazine '''[[Çocuk Sesi]]''', and this ''"double"'' series ended with # 309 in 1940.
Mehmet Faruk Gürtunca restarted the '''Afacan''' series in 1934. From issue 251 ''(September 7, 1939)'' '''Afacan''' merged with the magazine '''[[Çocuk Sesi]]''', and this ''"double"'' series ended with # 309 in 1940.
===Third series===
===Third series===
Ömer Lütfi Tarhan restarted the '''Afacan''' series in 1942. Mandrake featured on the cover of the first issue ''(July 30th, 1942)'' of the third '''Afacan''' series, until issue 27 were Mandrake was shifted onto the b&w interior pages. About this time the paper and printing quality deteriorated due to the WWII situation. Mandrake is missing in issue 37 and with issue 39 '''Afacan''' began to print Mandrake in a traced form. The ongoing Mandrake story was left incomplete on #40 and '''Afacan''', without Mandrake, survived for two more issues only.
Ömer Lütfi Tarhan restarted the '''Afacan''' series in 1942. Mandrake featured on the cover of the first issue ''(July 30th, 1942)'' of the third '''Afacan''' series, until issue 27 were Mandrake was shifted onto the b&w interior pages. About this time the paper and printing quality deteriorated due to the WWII situation. Mandrake is missing in issue 37 and with issue 39 '''Afacan''' began to print Mandrake in a traced form. The ongoing Mandrake story was left incomplete on #40 and '''Afacan''', without Mandrake, survived for two more issues only.

Revision as of 12:56, 1 May 2017

Afacan
Afacan-3-001.jpg
First issue, third series
Country/language: Mini turkey.gif Turkey / Turkish
Publishing company: Ömer Lütfi Tarhan
Publishing years: 1942-1943
Issues: 42
Format: ?×? cm , b/w and color


History

First series

The children magazine Afacan was started in 1932 by Mehmet Faruk Gürtunca. The series run for 110 issues, ending in 1934.

Second series

Mehmet Faruk Gürtunca restarted the Afacan series in 1934. From issue 251 (September 7, 1939) Afacan merged with the magazine Çocuk Sesi, and this "double" series ended with # 309 in 1940.

Third series

Ömer Lütfi Tarhan restarted the Afacan series in 1942. Mandrake featured on the cover of the first issue (July 30th, 1942) of the third Afacan series, until issue 27 were Mandrake was shifted onto the b&w interior pages. About this time the paper and printing quality deteriorated due to the WWII situation. Mandrake is missing in issue 37 and with issue 39 Afacan began to print Mandrake in a traced form. The ongoing Mandrake story was left incomplete on #40 and Afacan, without Mandrake, survived for two more issues only.

Mandrake stories in Afacan

Title US Title Issues Comment
"Altın Şehirde" "City of Gold" 1942: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
"Fuarda" "The Evil Man" 22
"Fuarda" "Trial of Strenght" 23
"Fuarda" "The Cure" 1943: 24
"Fuarda" "Lothar go Fishing" 25
"no title" "The Dishonest Merchant" 26
"Hırsızlar Peşinde "Saki, the Clay Camel" 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 US strips from Sept 16, missing the 4 last strips and some strips are cencored
"no title" "The Werewolf" 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40