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=== Articles ===
=== Articles ===
*Preface in three parts: "Presentazione", "L'Autore" & "Il Personaggio" by Luciano De Crescenzo.  
*Preface in three parts: "Presentazione", "L'Autore" & "Il Personaggio" by Luciano De Crescenzo.
== Note: Luciano De Crescenzo (1928 – 2019) was an Italian writer, film actor, director and engineer. See Wikipedia article [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luciano_De_Crescenzo].


== Note ==
== Note ==

Revision as of 11:49, 10 October 2021

I classici del fumetto
Mandrake
Classicidelfum.jpg
Cover artist: Phil Davis (from story art)
Country/language: Mini italy.gif Italy / Italian
Format: 25,5 × 17,5 cm
Pages: 260 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: July 1999
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: BUR
Preceded by: Braccio di Ferro
Followed by: Martin Mystère
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I classici del fumetto was a series published in 1999 by BUR in Italy, each book of the series being devoted to one famous comics character. Among various books (like "Popeye", "Superman", "Spiderman", "Batman","Tex", "Peanuts") was one dedicated to "Mandrake the Magician".

Contents

Mandrake story

Articles

  • Preface in three parts: "Presentazione", "L'Autore" & "Il Personaggio" by Luciano De Crescenzo.

== Note: Luciano De Crescenzo (1928 – 2019) was an Italian writer, film actor, director and engineer. See Wikipedia article [1].

Note

  • The last story ("Xanadù") is limited to the intro about Mandrake's new home, Xanadu, part spanning the first 20 strips of the original "The Sign of 8" story.