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'''Lenore''' can refer to several articles.
|name=Lenore
*"[[Lenore, Mandrake's sister|Lenore]]", Mandrake's sister.
|image= [[Image:Lenore-01.jpg]]
*"[[Lenore (story)|Lenore]]", Daily story from 1951.
|first= "[[Lenore (story)|Lenore]]"  
|creators= [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]
|}}
'''Lenore''' is a character from [[Mandrake]] comic strip that first appeared in "[[Lenore (story)|Lenore]]", the 61th [[daily story]].


== Fictional Character Biography ==
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Lenore, a famed explorer is Mandrake's little sister. She hold herself away from Mandrake because she feel that her fame disappeared in the shadow of her more fame brother.
 
===Family===
Lenore's father are [[Theron]] and she have three older half brothers; "[[Luciphor (The Cobra)|Luciphor]]", [[Mandrake]] and [[Derek]]. One theory say that Lenore are a foster daughter of [[Theron]].
 
 
== Notable appearances ==
Lenore has appeared in these stories:
 
===[[Daily stories|Daily]] ===
{| {{table}}
!Title !!Writer !!Artist !! Comments
|-
|"[[Lenore (story)|Lenore]]" || Falk || Davis ||
|-
|"[[The Dollmaker]]" || Falk || Davis ||Leonore in some strips
|-
|"[[The Cooler]]" || Falk || Fredericks ||
|-
|}
 
== Other appearances ==
Lenore had a small appearance in these stories:
 
===[[Daily stories|Daily]] ===
{| {{table}}
!Title !!Writer !!Artist !! Comments
|-
|"[[Mandrake's Birthday]]" || Falk || Davis ||
|-
|"[[The Evil Twin ]]" || Falk || Fredericks ||
|-
|"[[King Kered]]" || Falk || Fredericks ||
|-
|}
 
 
[[Category:Characters|Lenore]]

Latest revision as of 18:27, 15 January 2013

Lenore can refer to several articles.

  • "Lenore", Mandrake's sister.
  • "Lenore", Daily story from 1951.


Disambiguation notice This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.