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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories in Allers===
=== Mandrake stories in Allers===
*"Den vandrande mumien" ("[[The Museum Mystery]]"), starts in # 1-1936 and ends in # 2-1936.
*"Den vandrande mumien" ("[[The Museum Mystery]]"), starts in # 22-1940 and ends in # 50-1940.
*"Bläckfisken" ("[[The Octopus Ring]]"), starts in #
*"Bläckfisken" ("[[The Octopus Ring]]"), starts in # 51-1940 and ends in 49-1941.
*"Det dölda testamentet" ("[[The Treasure Hunt]]"), starts in # 50-1941 and ends in 20-1942
*"Det dölda testamentet" ("[[The Treasure Hunt]]"), starts in # 50-1941 and ends in 20-1942
*"Eldpärlorna" ([[The Flame Pearls Pt.1: Attempted Assassination]]"), starts in # 21-1942
*"Eldpärlorna" ([[The Flame Pearls Pt.1: Attempted Assassination]]"), starts in # 21-1942

Revision as of 09:43, 18 December 2011

Illustrated Family-Journal started in 1879 as a Swedish version of the Danish Illustreret Familie-Journal founded in 1877 by Carl Aller.

In 1894 it moved base to Helsingborg and changed its name to the Allers Family-Journal. In 1959 the name was changed to Allers Family Journal, which in 1968 was shortened to Allers.

History

The original magazine was a pioneer in including cartoons in magazines in Sweden. Allers Family-Journal printed Mandrake in the years 1940-1974. The two first Mandrake stories was daily strips edited to 'sunday pages'.

Contents

Mandrake stories in Allers

Mandrake stories in Allers Family-Journal

Mandrake stories in Allers