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*"Un mondo sconosciuto" ("[[Mandrake in the Lost World]]") (part 8) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].  
*"Un mondo sconosciuto" ("[[Mandrake in the Lost World]]") (part 8) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].  
== Note: this part (1 page) is composed of colorized daily strips from January 18 to 23, 1937 / Mandrake is named "Mandrake il "mago" benefico"  / a short summary of the story is featured on page 10.
== Note: this part (1 page) is composed of colorized daily strips from January 18 to 23, 1937 / Mandrake is named "Mandrake il "mago" benefico"  / a short summary of the story is featured on page 10.
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===Other comics===
===Other comics===

Latest revision as of 20:00, 17 November 2023

Giungla! Il giornale di Cino e Franco! Anno IV #139
File:Giungla!-139.jpg
Cover artist: "Jungle Jim" story art
Country/language: Mini italy.gif Italy / Italian
Format: 25,5 x 36 cm
Pages: 10 pgs, color & b/w
Publishing date: April 3, 1938
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Casa Editrice Nerbini
Preceded by: Giungla! Il giornale di Cino e Franco #138
Followed by: Giungla! Il giornale di Cino e Franco #140


Giungla! Anno IV #139 is subtitled: "Il giornale di Cino e Franco".

Contents

Mandrake stories

== Note: this part (1 page) is composed of colorized daily strips from January 18 to 23, 1937 / Mandrake is named "Mandrake il "mago" benefico" / a short summary of the story is featured on page 10.

Other comics

  • "Jim della giungla" ("Jungle Jim"), Alla ricerca del tesoro by Alex Raymond (part)
  • "Cartouche" by Paolo Lorenzini and Guido Fantoni (bl.& w./ part 2)
  • "Sugriva il fachiro" by Guido Fantoni (bl.& w./ part)
  • "Cino e Franco" ("Tim Tyler’s Luck"), La tribù degli uomini mascherati by Lyman Young (colorized daily strips / part 4)
  • "Capitan Miracolo" by Mario Tempesti (bl.& w./ part 2)
  • Una enigmatica sparizione by Giorgio Scudellari (bl.& w./ ending part)
  • "Il Principe Valentino" (Prince Valiant) by Harold R Foster (color / part).
  • "Marino Ruberti", Alla ricerca di Ophir by Riccardo Chiarelli and Guido Zamperoni (bl.& w./ part 5)
  • L'inferno bianco by Vittorio Cossio (bl.& w./ part 1).