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'''''King Comics''''' was published by [[David McKay Publications]] from 1936 to 1949. It was a compilation of newspaper strip reprints such as "[[Mandrake the Magician]]", "Brick Bradford", "Popeye", "Henry", "The Lone Ranger", "Blondie", "Prince Valiant" and "[[The Phantom]]".  
'''''King Comics''''' was published by [[David McKay Publications]] from 1936 to 1949. It was a compilation of newspaper strip reprints such as "[[Mandrake the Magician]]", "Brick Bradford", "Popeye", "Henry", "The Lone Ranger", "Blondie", "Prince Valiant" and "[[The Phantom]]".  


''King Comics'' reprinted Sunday pages of Mandrake in ##1 - 147.
''King Comics'' reprinted Sunday pages of Mandrake in # 1 to # 147.


== Issue overview ==
== Issue overview ==
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After the end of the series in # 155 from 1949 there was published 4 more issues under the logo ''King Comics''. Now with a small picture of Mandrake on the cover.
Above cover (issue #4, July 1936) drawn by Joseph Musial.
 
After the end of the series (# 155, November-December 1949), four more issues (numbering #156 to 159) were published between March 1950 and February 1952, under the logo ''King Comics''. These last four issues have a small picture of Mandrake on their covers :


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Revision as of 21:39, 12 January 2013

King Comics was published by David McKay Publications from 1936 to 1949. It was a compilation of newspaper strip reprints such as "Mandrake the Magician", "Brick Bradford", "Popeye", "Henry", "The Lone Ranger", "Blondie", "Prince Valiant" and "The Phantom".

King Comics reprinted Sunday pages of Mandrake in # 1 to # 147.

Issue overview

Mandrake covers

Above cover (issue #4, July 1936) drawn by Joseph Musial.

After the end of the series (# 155, November-December 1949), four more issues (numbering #156 to 159) were published between March 1950 and February 1952, under the logo King Comics. These last four issues have a small picture of Mandrake on their covers :