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|Format= 18.5 × 24.5 cm  
|Format= 18.5 × 24.5 cm  
|Pages= 68 pgs, b/w
|Pages= 68 pgs, b/w
|Date= 1959
|Date= 1958 <small>(9)</small>
|Publisher=[[L. Miller & Son]]
|Publisher=[[L. Miller & Son]]
|Editor= unknown
|Editor= unknown
|Preceded= N/A
|Preceded= none
|Followed= [[Mandrake the Magician 2 (Miller)|''Mandrake the Magician'' #2]]
|Followed= [[Mandrake the Magician 2 (Miller)|issue 2]]
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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"The Little Fog" ("[[The Little Fog]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]
*""[[The Little Fog]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
*"The Trapping of 'Tub'" ("[[Tub's Gang]]") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
*"The Trapping of 'Tub'" ("[[Tub's Gang]]") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.


==Publishing date==
==Note==
This issue was released without a publishing date on the cover or inside, but is likely released in June 1959.
===Publishing date===
This issue was released without a publishing date on the cover or inside, but is likely released about December 1958 - January 1959.


====The L. Miller triangle====
When the son ''(Arnold Miller)'' left his fathers company in 1959 Leonard Miller changed the company name from "L. Miller & '''Son'''" to "L. Miller & '''Co'''". The 291 issues ''(from the week ending March 14, 1959)'' of "Marvelman" and "Young Marvelman" both have "L. Miller & '''Son'''" and the 294 issues ''(from the week ending April 4, 1959)'' have "L. Miller & '''Co'''".
One can also see the ''triangle'' changes from '''Son''' to '''Co''' at other series like "Kid Montana" ''(issues 55 - 56)'', "Maverick Marshal" ''(issues 51 - 52)'' and "Front-Line Combat" ''( 2 -3)'', to mentione a few.
====The Jolly Books====
On the back cover of the first Mandrake issue there is an ad for the "Jolly Books" series by US Avon Publications released for the UK market by L. Miller. The same ad was used in other comic books from L. Miller, like: "Gary Colt" #9, "Kid Montana" #53, "Marvelman Family" #23 and "Young Marvelman" #275.
This ad promote the 4 new titles: "Moko the Circus Monkey", "Tuffy the Truck", "Up goes the House" and "Fun in the Firehouse" - strangly, all with the original US covers. When released in UK the original US copyright date written inside was keept.
The ad also have pictures of the new "Jolly  Book - comics album" and "Happy Boys and Girls - comic album". Both the "Jolly Book" and the "Happy Boys and Girls" is the first issue of a series of 3 issues, believed to be annuals from 1958, 1959 and 1960. At GCD the publisher for the first "Happy Boys and Girls" is listed as "L. Miller & '''Son'''" and the two other as "L. Miller & '''Co'''".
<gallery>
Image:miller-mtm-01-JB.jpg|ad for the Jolly Books
Image:Miller-JB-050.jpg|US vs UK print
Image:Miller-JB-051.jpg|first issues
</gallery>
=====Annuals=====
The "Marvelman Family" #23 also has an ad for the comic book annuals: "Six-Gun Heroes", Bill Boyd Western", "Rocky Lane Western", "Cowboy Hero" "Marvelman" and "Young Marvelman". Same is found in the "Young Marvelman" #272 ''(from the week ending November 1, 1958)''.
<gallery>
Image:Annual-1958-Bill-Boyd.jpg|Bill Boyd Western
Image:Annual-1958-Cowboy-Hero.jpg|Cowboy Hero
Image:Annual-1958-Rocky-Lane.jpg|Rocky Lane Western
Image:Annual-1958-Marvelman.jpg|Marvelman
Image:Annual-1958-Young-Marvelman.jpg|Young Marvelman
</gallery>
====Stamps====
The first Mandrake has an ad from Broadway Approvals for ''start packages'' for collecting stamps. The lot '''W3''' has 120 different stamps and ''free gift'' like the book "Midget Encyclopedia of stamp collection" and the "Solar System souvenir sheet". An identical ad is also in "Young Marvelman" #275 and "Ringo Kid" #21.
<gallery>
Image:Miller-Stamps-M-01.jpg|lot W3<br>as in #1
Image:Broadway-Solar.jpg|''Solar System<br>souvenir sheet''
</gallery>


[[Category:Mandrake the Magician (Miller) issues|Mandrake the Magician 01]]
[[Category:Mandrake the Magician (Miller) issues|Mandrake the Magician 01]]

Latest revision as of 15:09, 22 April 2023

Mandrake the Magician #1
Miller-mtm-01.jpg
Cover artist: unknown
Country/language: Mini uk.gif United Kingdom / English
Format: 18.5 × 24.5 cm
Pages: 68 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: 1958 (9)
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: L. Miller & Son
Preceded by: none
Followed by: issue 2


Contents

Mandrake stories

Note

Publishing date

This issue was released without a publishing date on the cover or inside, but is likely released about December 1958 - January 1959.

The L. Miller triangle

When the son (Arnold Miller) left his fathers company in 1959 Leonard Miller changed the company name from "L. Miller & Son" to "L. Miller & Co". The 291 issues (from the week ending March 14, 1959) of "Marvelman" and "Young Marvelman" both have "L. Miller & Son" and the 294 issues (from the week ending April 4, 1959) have "L. Miller & Co".

One can also see the triangle changes from Son to Co at other series like "Kid Montana" (issues 55 - 56), "Maverick Marshal" (issues 51 - 52) and "Front-Line Combat" ( 2 -3), to mentione a few.

The Jolly Books

On the back cover of the first Mandrake issue there is an ad for the "Jolly Books" series by US Avon Publications released for the UK market by L. Miller. The same ad was used in other comic books from L. Miller, like: "Gary Colt" #9, "Kid Montana" #53, "Marvelman Family" #23 and "Young Marvelman" #275.

This ad promote the 4 new titles: "Moko the Circus Monkey", "Tuffy the Truck", "Up goes the House" and "Fun in the Firehouse" - strangly, all with the original US covers. When released in UK the original US copyright date written inside was keept.

The ad also have pictures of the new "Jolly Book - comics album" and "Happy Boys and Girls - comic album". Both the "Jolly Book" and the "Happy Boys and Girls" is the first issue of a series of 3 issues, believed to be annuals from 1958, 1959 and 1960. At GCD the publisher for the first "Happy Boys and Girls" is listed as "L. Miller & Son" and the two other as "L. Miller & Co".

Annuals

The "Marvelman Family" #23 also has an ad for the comic book annuals: "Six-Gun Heroes", Bill Boyd Western", "Rocky Lane Western", "Cowboy Hero" "Marvelman" and "Young Marvelman". Same is found in the "Young Marvelman" #272 (from the week ending November 1, 1958).

Stamps

The first Mandrake has an ad from Broadway Approvals for start packages for collecting stamps. The lot W3 has 120 different stamps and free gift like the book "Midget Encyclopedia of stamp collection" and the "Solar System souvenir sheet". An identical ad is also in "Young Marvelman" #275 and "Ringo Kid" #21.