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(Name of cover artist changed: Dragutin Nježić, Serbian artist / not José Luis Salinas.)
 
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|Title=EKS specijal hit #36 (265/1)
|Title=EKS specijal hit #36 (265/1)
|image= [[Image:EKS_almanah_sh-36.jpg|200px]]
|image= [[Image:EKS_almanah_sh-36.jpg|200px]]
|Coverartist= José Luis Salinas (from story art)
|Coverartist= [[Dragutin Nježić]]
|Country= [[Image:mini_yugoslavia.png]] Yugoslavia / Serbian
|Country= [[Image:mini_yugoslavia.png]] Yugoslavia / Serbian
|Format= 22 × 30 cm
|Format= 22 × 30 cm
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===Other comics===
===Other comics===
*"Flash Gordon" by Mac Raboy and Don Moore.
*"Flash Gordon" by Mac Raboy and Don Moore.
*"Dr. Kilder" by Ken Bald.
*"Dr. Kilder" ("Dr.Kildare") by Ken Bald.
*"Cisco Kid" by José Luis Salinas.
*"Cisco Kid" by José Luis Salinas.
*"Redeye" by Gordon Bess.
*"Redeye" by Gordon Bess.
*"Rip Kirby" by John Prentice.
*"Rip Kirby" by John Prentice.
*"[[The Phantom]]", ''Sa oca na sina'' by Lee Falk and Sy Barry.
*"[[The Phantom]]", ''Sa oca na sina'' by Lee Falk and Sy Barry (Original title: ''Tale of the Good Mark'' / 1971-1972 Sunday pages).
*"Prince Valiant" by Harold Foster.
*"Prince Valiant" by Harold Foster.
*"Ben Bolt" by John Cullen Murphy.
*"Ben Bolt" by John Cullen Murphy.

Latest revision as of 08:44, 6 October 2022

EKS specijal hit #36 (265/1)
EKS almanah sh-36.jpg
Cover artist: Dragutin Nježić
Country/language: Mini yugoslavia.png Yugoslavia / Serbian
Format: 22 × 30 cm
Pages: 146 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: March 10, 1981
Editor: Stanija Petković
Publishing company: Dečje Novine
Preceded by: EKS 254/1
Followed by: none


Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Flash Gordon" by Mac Raboy and Don Moore.
  • "Dr. Kilder" ("Dr.Kildare") by Ken Bald.
  • "Cisco Kid" by José Luis Salinas.
  • "Redeye" by Gordon Bess.
  • "Rip Kirby" by John Prentice.
  • "The Phantom", Sa oca na sina by Lee Falk and Sy Barry (Original title: Tale of the Good Mark / 1971-1972 Sunday pages).
  • "Prince Valiant" by Harold Foster.
  • "Ben Bolt" by John Cullen Murphy.
  • "Bringing Up Father" by Bill Kavanagh and Hal Campagna.
  • "Hi and Lois" by Mort Walker and Dik Browne.
  • "Blondie" by Dean Young and Jim Raymond.
  • "Tiger" by Bud Blake.
  • "Hubert" by Dick Wingert.
  • "Wee Pals" by Morrie Turner.
  • "Quincy" by Ted Shearer.
  • "Hägar the Horrible" by Dik Browne .
  • "Henry" by John Liney.
  • "Moose and Molly" by Bob Weber.
  • "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith" by Fred Lasswell.