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The '''Apu''' is a Finnish monthly women's magazine published by [[A-lehdet]].
'''Apu''' is a Finnish monthly women's magazine based in Helsinski and published by [[A-lehdet]].
(The Finnish word "Apu" means "Help", the magazine being founded at a time of economic recession to help the unemployed persons).


==History==
==History==
The magazine was started in 1933 by '''Yrjö Lyytikäinen''' as a weekly publication. Late 30s (1938 ?) it started to print the Mandrake Sundays, under the name '''Taika-Jim'''.
The magazine was founded in 1933 by its first editor-in-chief '''Yrjö Lyytikäinen''' as a weekly publication.  
In the late 30's (1938 ?) it started to print the Mandrake Sundays, often presented on the back cover, under the name '''Taika-Jim'''.


== Published stories ==
=== Sunday stories ===
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{| {{table}}
!#!!Original story title!! Issue and start date !! Issue and end date !! Comment
|-
|...|| .... || .... || (1955) ||
|-
|55 || "[[The Hide-out]]" || (1955) || (1955) ||
|-
|56 || "[[The Visitors]] || (1955) || (1956) ||
|-
|57 || "[[The Water Champ]]" || (1956) || (1956) ||
|-
|58 || "[[Mandrake's Magic House]]" || (1956) || (1956) ||
|-
|59 || "[[Mandrake Plays Cupid]]" || (1956) || #28 (1956) ||
|-
|60 || "[[Rex (The Living Fossil)]]" || #29 (21.07.1956) || #47 (1956) ||
|-
|61 || "[[The Mountain that Walked]]" || #48 (1956) || #2 (12.01.1957) ||
|-
|62 || "[[The Tomb]]" || #3 (19.01.1957) || #10 (09.03.1957) ||
|-
|63 || "[[The Ocean Wind]]" || #11 (16.03.1957) || #31 (03.08.1957) ||
|-
|64 || "[[The Sleeping Forest]]" || #32 (10.08.1957) || #44 (02.11.19577) ||
|-
|65 || "[[Isle of the Giant]]" || #45 (09.11.1957) || #2 (11.01.1958) ||
|-
|66 || "[[Universal Love]]" || #3 (18.01.1958) || #13 (29.03.1958) ||
|-
|67 || "[[Magnetic Island]]" || #14 (05.04.1958) || #28 (12.7.1958) ||
|-
|68 || "[[The Castaway]]" || #29 (19.7.1958) || #40 (04.10.1958) ||
|-
|69 || "[[City in the Deep]]" || #41 (11.10.1958) || #4 (24.01.1959)||
|-
|70 || "[[Witchmen's Peak]]" || #5 (31.01.1959) || #27 (04.07.1959) ||
|-
|71 || "[[The Miss Galaxy Beauty Contest]]" || #28 (1959) || (1960) ||
|-
|...|| .... || (1960) || .... ||
|-
|}


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Revision as of 06:11, 23 May 2016

Apu is a Finnish monthly women's magazine based in Helsinski and published by A-lehdet. (The Finnish word "Apu" means "Help", the magazine being founded at a time of economic recession to help the unemployed persons).

History

The magazine was founded in 1933 by its first editor-in-chief Yrjö Lyytikäinen as a weekly publication. In the late 30's (1938 ?) it started to print the Mandrake Sundays, often presented on the back cover, under the name Taika-Jim.

Published stories

Sunday stories

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# Original story title Issue and start date Issue and end date Comment
... .... .... (1955)
55 "The Hide-out" (1955) (1955)
56 "The Visitors (1955) (1956)
57 "The Water Champ" (1956) (1956)
58 "Mandrake's Magic House" (1956) (1956)
59 "Mandrake Plays Cupid" (1956) #28 (1956)
60 "Rex (The Living Fossil)" #29 (21.07.1956) #47 (1956)
61 "The Mountain that Walked" #48 (1956) #2 (12.01.1957)
62 "The Tomb" #3 (19.01.1957) #10 (09.03.1957)
63 "The Ocean Wind" #11 (16.03.1957) #31 (03.08.1957)
64 "The Sleeping Forest" #32 (10.08.1957) #44 (02.11.19577)
65 "Isle of the Giant" #45 (09.11.1957) #2 (11.01.1958)
66 "Universal Love" #3 (18.01.1958) #13 (29.03.1958)
67 "Magnetic Island" #14 (05.04.1958) #28 (12.7.1958)
68 "The Castaway" #29 (19.7.1958) #40 (04.10.1958)
69 "City in the Deep" #41 (11.10.1958) #4 (24.01.1959)
70 "Witchmen's Peak" #5 (31.01.1959) #27 (04.07.1959)
71 "The Miss Galaxy Beauty Contest" #28 (1959) (1960)
... .... (1960) ....


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