Doe Mee!

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Doe Mee!
Weekblad voor Jong en Oud
Doe-Mee-001.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini netherlands.gif Netherlands / Dutch
Publishing company: N.V. Uitgevers Maatschappij "De Jeugd".
Publishing years: 1936-1942
1946-1948
Issues: 393
Format:


History

Issue overview

First series

Doe Mee! was a Dutch weekly magazine for boys starting with the first issue May 7, 1936. The format was 30x45,5 cm, 12 pages and printed in color and b/w.

The magazine printed various comics like: "Jan-zonder-vrees (Jungle-Jim)" and "IJzervuist (Flash Gordon)" by Alex Raymond (issues 1-7), "Barend Botje en zijn hond Bello (Dinglehoofer und His Dog)" by Knerr (issues 1-6), "Henkie (Henry)" by Carl Anderson (issues 1-36, 78, 181, 229), "Jongens van Stavast (The Katzenjammer Kids)" by Knerr, "Popeye" by Segar, "Mandragora, de koning der Magiërs (Mandrake)" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis (issues 8-25), "Bert (Donnie)" by Darrell McClure (issues 26-62), "King van de Koninklijke Kolonne / Brigade (King of the Royal Mounted)" by Jim Gary, Flanders and Zane Grey (issues 37-192), "Fred-zonder-vrees (Tim Tyler's Luck)" by Lyman Young (issues 63-225), "Jaquelientje (Ella Cinders)" by Charlie Plumb and Bill Conselman (issues 193-244), "Piet de Landloper (Pete the Tramp)" by C.D. Russell (issues 230-295), "Altijd mis (Always Bilittlin)" by Percy Crosby (issues 260-261), "Skippy" by Percy Crosby (issues 260-261), "Alexander Spriet (Alexander Smart, Esq.)" by Doc Winner (issues 262-295), "Elmer" by Doc Winner (issues 262-295), "Don Quichot" by Zansky and Miguel de Cervantes (issues 1-46), "De avonturen van Tom Sawyer" (issues 1-30).

In 1942 American comics were banned in Netherland, and after issue 334 the magazine was interupted.

Mandrake in Doe Mee!

Only one story with Mandrake was printed in Doe Mee!. At the back page of issue 8 (June 26, 1936) Mandrake appared with the first 3 pages of the Sunday story "Land of the Little People". The story ended in issue 25 (October 23, 1936) and was replaced by "Donnie" by McClure.

Popeye Club

Popeye became so popular that a special Popeye club was set up in October 1936. Subscribers was automatically a member of the Popeye-Club and received a member card and a club badge. In Doe Mee! the Popeye-Club addressed readers, encouraging them to participate in the various competitions and contests.

Second series