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'''''Prinz Eisenherz''''' is a German '''Prince Valiant''' publication, published between 1954 and 1955.
'''Prinz Eisenherz''' is a German "Prince Valiant" publication, published between 1954 and 1955.
== History==  
==Issue overview==
[[Aller Verlag]] published the first issue of a title called ''Prinz Eisenherz'' in 1954. Inside one find Blondie by Chic Young, Prince Valiant by Hal Foster, Rip Kirby by Alex Raymond, The Phantom by Lee Falk og Wilson McCoy / Ray Moore, Felix by Otto Messmer. One find Mandrake in two issues.
===Regular series===
[[Aller Verlag]] published the first issue of a title called "Prinz Eisenherz" in 1954. The magazine was named after the main character "Prinz Eisenherz ''(Prince Valiant)''" by Hal Foster, previous printed in the [[Phantom-Heft]] series.  


==Issue overview==
In addition the magazine printed several other characters like: "Bob und Frank ''(Tim Tyler's Luck)''" by Lyman Young and Tom Massey ''(1954: 1, 5 & 1955: 2, 5)'', "Hopalong Cassidy" by William Boyd ''(1954: 2, 3, 4)'', "Mandra ''(Mandrake the Magician)''" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] ''(1954: 3 & 1955: 1)'', "Felix der Kater ''(Felix The Cat)''" by Otto Messmer ''(1954: 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 1955: 1)'', "Blondie" by Chic Young ''(1954: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 1955: 1)'', "Lilo" by ? ''(1954: 5)'', "Rip Korby ''(Rip Kirby)''" by Alex Raymond ''(1954: 6, 10 & 1955: 3, 4)'', "Hans Wagemut" ''(1954: 7)'', "Petz: ... und sein magischer Knopf" ''(1954: 8, 9)'', "Der Oberst und die Herzogin ''(Colonel Pottersby and the Duchess)''" by Chic Young ''(1954:  8, 9, 10)'', "Karl Späher" ''(1954: 9)'', "Oma ''(Grandma)''" by Charles Kuhn ''(1954: 9)'', "Klein Margot ''(Little Iodine)''" by Jimmy Hatlo ''(1955: 1, 3)'', "Theobald ''(Henry)''" by Carl Anderson ''(1955: 3)'' and "Schifferkarl ''(Popeye)''" by Bud Sagendorf ''(1955: 3)''.
===Issues with Mandrake===
====1954====
<gallery>
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1954-01.jpg|issue 1
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1954-02.jpg|issue 2
Image:prinz eisenherz 1954-03.jpg|[[Prinz Eisenherz 3/1954|issue 3<br>with Mandrake]]
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1954-04.jpg|issue 4
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1954-05.jpg|issue 5
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1954-06.jpg|issue 6
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1954-07.jpg|issue 7
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1954-08.jpg|issue 8
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1954-09.jpg|issue 9
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1954-10.jpg|issue 10
</gallery>
====1955====
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:prinz eisenherz 1954-03.jpg|[[Prinz Eisenherz 3/1954|''Prinz Eisenherz'' #3/1954]]
Image:prinz eisenherz 1955-1.jpg|[[Prinz Eisenherz 1/1955|issue 1<br>with Mandrake]]
Image:prinz eisenherz 1955-1.jpg|[[Prinz Eisenherz 1/1955|''Prinz Eisenherz'' #1/1955]]
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1955-02.jpg|issue 2
Image:prinz eisenherz 1955-03.jpg|issue 3
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1955-04.jpg|issue 4
Image:prinz_eisenherz_1955-05.jpg|issue 5
</gallery>
</gallery>
====Reprints====
 
All issues was reprinted by '''''Norbert Hethke Verlag''''' in the years 1992 to 1993.
===Reprints===
All issues was reprinted by '''Norbert Hethke Verlag''' in the years 1992 to 1993.
 
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[[Category: Publications]]
[[Category: Publications]]
[[Category: Prinz Eisenherz issues| ]]
[[Category: Prinz Eisenherz issues| ]]

Revision as of 14:57, 12 October 2022

Prinz Eisenherz
Prinz eisenherz 1954-01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini germany.gif Germany / German
Publishing company: Aller GmbH
Publishing years: 1954 - 1955
Issues: 15
Format: 18,5 x 25,5 cm, color


Prinz Eisenherz is a German "Prince Valiant" publication, published between 1954 and 1955.

Issue overview

Regular series

Aller Verlag published the first issue of a title called "Prinz Eisenherz" in 1954. The magazine was named after the main character "Prinz Eisenherz (Prince Valiant)" by Hal Foster, previous printed in the Phantom-Heft series.

In addition the magazine printed several other characters like: "Bob und Frank (Tim Tyler's Luck)" by Lyman Young and Tom Massey (1954: 1, 5 & 1955: 2, 5), "Hopalong Cassidy" by William Boyd (1954: 2, 3, 4), "Mandra (Mandrake the Magician)" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis (1954: 3 & 1955: 1), "Felix der Kater (Felix The Cat)" by Otto Messmer (1954: 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 1955: 1), "Blondie" by Chic Young (1954: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 1955: 1), "Lilo" by ? (1954: 5), "Rip Korby (Rip Kirby)" by Alex Raymond (1954: 6, 10 & 1955: 3, 4), "Hans Wagemut" (1954: 7), "Petz: ... und sein magischer Knopf" (1954: 8, 9), "Der Oberst und die Herzogin (Colonel Pottersby and the Duchess)" by Chic Young (1954: 8, 9, 10), "Karl Späher" (1954: 9), "Oma (Grandma)" by Charles Kuhn (1954: 9), "Klein Margot (Little Iodine)" by Jimmy Hatlo (1955: 1, 3), "Theobald (Henry)" by Carl Anderson (1955: 3) and "Schifferkarl (Popeye)" by Bud Sagendorf (1955: 3).

1954

1955

Reprints

All issues was reprinted by Norbert Hethke Verlag in the years 1992 to 1993.