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== History==
== History==
"Albert Heijn BV", the largest Dutch supermarket chain - named after his founder Albert Heijn(1865-1945)- has published a comics magazine for youth, ''Heintje'', in the years 1967 to 1969. It was distributed in the supermarkets of the chain at a very affordable price (12 cents with the purchase of margarine or butter articles).   
"Albert Heijn BV", the largest Dutch supermarket chain - named after his founder Albert Heijn(1865-1945) - has published a comics magazine for youth, ''Heintje'', in the years 1967 to 1969. It was distributed in the supermarkets of the chain at a very affordable price (12 cents with the purchase of margarine or butter articles).   


The first issue on January 26,1967 was free and printed at 600.000 copies, a big number for this kind of distribution and also when considering a global population of around 12 210 000 people at the time.
The first issue (on January 26,1967) was free and printed at 600.000 copies, a big number for this kind of distribution and also when considering a global population of around 12.210.000 people at the time.


The magazine presents various articles and comic characters, such as "Mandrake de Magiër" ([[Mandrake the Magician]]), "De Fantoom" ([[The Phantom]]), "Geheim X-9" (Secret Agent X-9), "Brick Bradford", "Dokter Kildare" (Doctor Kildare) and on.  
The magazine presents various articles and comic characters, such as "Mandrake de Magiër" ([[Mandrake the Magician]]), "De Fantoom" ([[The Phantom]]), "Geheim X-9" (Secret Agent X-9), "Brick Bradford", "Dokter Kildare" (Doctor Kildare) and on.  
The newspaper was issued every 14 days until 1969. The newspaper then was renamed to ''Heintje Jeugdkrant'' with a weekly publication run.
The newspaper was issued every 14 days until 1969. The newspaper then was renamed to ''Heintje Jeugdkrant'' with a weekly publication run (no Mandrake stories in this last part).


== Issue overview ==
== Issue overview ==

Revision as of 05:44, 16 July 2019

Heintje
Heintje-67-01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini netherlands.gif Netherlands / Dutch
Publishing company: Albert Heijn
Publishing years: 1967 - 1969
Issues: 60
Format: Newspaper,
color


Heintje was published by the Dutch publisher Albert Heijn N.V., Zaandam in the Netherlands from January 1967 to May 1969.

History

"Albert Heijn BV", the largest Dutch supermarket chain - named after his founder Albert Heijn(1865-1945) - has published a comics magazine for youth, Heintje, in the years 1967 to 1969. It was distributed in the supermarkets of the chain at a very affordable price (12 cents with the purchase of margarine or butter articles).

The first issue (on January 26,1967) was free and printed at 600.000 copies, a big number for this kind of distribution and also when considering a global population of around 12.210.000 people at the time.

The magazine presents various articles and comic characters, such as "Mandrake de Magiër" (Mandrake the Magician), "De Fantoom" (The Phantom), "Geheim X-9" (Secret Agent X-9), "Brick Bradford", "Dokter Kildare" (Doctor Kildare) and on. The newspaper was issued every 14 days until 1969. The newspaper then was renamed to Heintje Jeugdkrant with a weekly publication run (no Mandrake stories in this last part).

Issue overview

Issues with Mandrake

Title US Title Issues Comment
"Het vliegende Paard" "The Flying Phantom" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
? ? 13, ?... , ...
? ? ?... , 19..., ?... , ...
? L'amico dei topi 28, 29 , Italian made story


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Various views