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== Plot Summary ==
== Plot Summary ==
Narda meets Baron Kord, a mysterious stranger who falls in love with her at first sight. Baron Kord invites Narda and Mandrake to a costume ball, to be given in Narda's honor. Mandrake doesn't want to go, byt Narda insists. Soon are our friends on a strange island, where Baron Kord's workers are enslaved, drugged so that they appear as zombies. The Kordies are midless, lifeless and move only to work and obey. In secretly Baron Kord has made a large stock of his Kordie drug and plans to conquer the world by adding the drug into the water supply. In city after city, nation after nation, until he is the suprime master of millions without the will to resist him.
Narda meets Baron Kord, a mysterious stranger who falls in love with her at first sight. Baron Kord invites Narda and Mandrake to a costume ball, to be given in Narda's honor. Mandrake doesn't want to go, byt Narda insists. Soon are our friends on a strange island, where Baron Kord's workers are enslaved, drugged so that they appear as zombies. The Kordies are midless, lifeless and move only to work and obey. In secretly Baron Kord has made a large stock of his Kordie drug and plans to conquer the world by adding the drug into the water supply. In city after city, nation after nation, until he is the suprime master of millions without the will to resist him.


===Appearances===
===Appearances===
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*A Cordie is a term for an army cadet from the Royal Military College Duntroon in Canberra, Australia. An explanation of the origin of the term is: ''John R. Hall in The Real John Kerr (Sydney, 1978), pp. 70-71, explains how some administrators sent to New Guinea in 1945 by the Australian Minister for Transport and Territories, Eddie Ward, in order to set in train new policy initiatives, were disparagingly referred to by the 'old guard' as "Wardie's Kordies".  Hall explains the term Kordies: The second word was taken from Korda, a sinister, slimey and manipulative character in the Women's Weekly cartoon "Mandrake the Magician".''
*A Cordie is a term for an army cadet from the Royal Military College Duntroon in Canberra, Australia. An explanation of the origin of the term is: ''John R. Hall in The Real John Kerr (Sydney, 1978), pp. 70-71, explains how some administrators sent to New Guinea in 1945 by the Australian Minister for Transport and Territories, Eddie Ward, in order to set in train new policy initiatives, were disparagingly referred to by the 'old guard' as "Wardie's Kordies".  Hall explains the term Kordies: The second word was taken from Korda, a sinister, slimey and manipulative character in the Women's Weekly cartoon "Mandrake the Magician".''
   
   
== Signifiant covers ==
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Gibi611.jpg|[[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil
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== Reprints ==
== Reprints ==
This story has been published in the following publications:
This story has been published in the following publications:
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=== [[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil ===
=== [[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil ===
*"Na ilha do mistério",  [[Gibi 606|''Gibi'' #606]], [[Gibi 608|608]], [[Gibi 609|609]], [[Gibi 611|611]], [[Gibi 614|614]], [[Gibi 615|615]], [[Gibi 617|617]], [[Gibi 618|618]], [[Gibi 620|620]], [[Gibi 621|621]], [[Gibi 623|623]], [[Gibi 624|624]], [[Gibi 626|626]], [[Gibi 627|627]], [[Gibi 629|629]], [[Gibi 630|630]], [[Gibi 632|632]], [[Gibi 633|633]], [[Gibi 635|635]], [[Gibi 636|636]], [[Gibi 638|638]], [[Gibi 639|639]], [[Gibi 641|641]], [[Gibi 642|642]], [[Gibi 644|644]], [[Gibi 645|645]], [[Gibi 647|647]], [[Gibi 648|648]], [[Gibi 650|650]], [[Gibi 651|651]], [[Gibi 653|653]], [[Gibi 650|650]], [[Gibi 654|654]], [[Gibi 656|656]], [[Gibi 657|657]], [[Gibi 659|659]], [[Gibi 660|660]], [[Gibi 662|662]], [[Gibi 663|663]], [[Gibi 665|665]], [[Gibi 666|666]], [[Gibi 668|668]], [[Gibi 669|669]], [[Gibi 671|671]], [[Gibi 672|672]], [[Gibi 674|674]], [[Gibi 675|675]], [[Gibi 677|677]], [[Gibi 678|678]], [[Gibi 680|680]], [[Gibi 681|681]], [[Gibi 683|683]], [[Gibi 684|684]], [[Gibi 686|686]], [[Gibi 687|687]], [[Gibi 689|689]], [[Gibi 690|690]], [[Gibi 692|692]], [[Gibi 693|693]], [[Gibi 695|695]] (1943)
*"O Estranho Barão Kord", [[Mandrake 115 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #115]] (1966)
*"O Estranho Barão Kord", [[Mandrake 115 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #115]] (1966)
*"Vivos-Mortos!", [[Mandrake, o Mágico 10|''Mandrake, o Mágico'' #10]] (1971)
*"Vivos-Mortos!", [[Mandrake, o Mágico 10|''Mandrake, o Mágico'' #10]] (1971)

Latest revision as of 11:39, 22 April 2022

Baron Kord
Md-1942-09-14.png
Start date: September 14th, 1942
End date: April 10th, 1943
# of strips: 180 (30 weeks)
Writer: Lee Falk
Artist: Phil Davis
Preceded by: "The Rumor Factory"
Followed by: "The Witch of Kaloon"

"Baron Kord" is the 28th Mandrake daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.

Plot Summary

Narda meets Baron Kord, a mysterious stranger who falls in love with her at first sight. Baron Kord invites Narda and Mandrake to a costume ball, to be given in Narda's honor. Mandrake doesn't want to go, byt Narda insists. Soon are our friends on a strange island, where Baron Kord's workers are enslaved, drugged so that they appear as zombies. The Kordies are midless, lifeless and move only to work and obey. In secretly Baron Kord has made a large stock of his Kordie drug and plans to conquer the world by adding the drug into the water supply. In city after city, nation after nation, until he is the suprime master of millions without the will to resist him.

Appearances

Recurring characters

One-time characters

  • Baron Kord
  • Trina, sister of Baron Kord.
  • Rugg, a kordie.

Locations

  • New York
  • West Indies
    • Kord Key, an island.


Behind the scenes

  • The title for the story is taken from the plot.
  • Mandrake is very jealous and angry at the beginning of this story.
  • A Cordie is a term for an army cadet from the Royal Military College Duntroon in Canberra, Australia. An explanation of the origin of the term is: John R. Hall in The Real John Kerr (Sydney, 1978), pp. 70-71, explains how some administrators sent to New Guinea in 1945 by the Australian Minister for Transport and Territories, Eddie Ward, in order to set in train new policy initiatives, were disparagingly referred to by the 'old guard' as "Wardie's Kordies". Hall explains the term Kordies: The second word was taken from Korda, a sinister, slimey and manipulative character in the Women's Weekly cartoon "Mandrake the Magician".

Signifiant covers

Reprints

This story has been published in the following publications:

Mini australia.gif Australia

Mini brazil.gif Brazil

Mini france.gif France

Mini italy.gif Italy

Mini nz.png New Zealand

Mini spainunderfranco.gif Mini spain.gif Spain

Mini usa.gif USA