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The Mandrake Sunday pages was in color.  
The Mandrake Sunday pages was in color.  
Unsold copies were later glued together with a new outer cover and sold as "albums".


== Issue overview (Mandrake stories only)==
== Issue overview (Mandrake stories only)==

Revision as of 10:57, 14 May 2014

Robinson was published weekly by the French publisher Opera Mundi in 1936 to 1940. It was a compilation of newspaper strip reprints such as "Mandrake the Magician", "The Phantom", "Flash Gordon", "Brick Bradford" and others.

After 218 issues Robinson merged with Hop-là! into a new magazine, entitled Robinson et Hop-là ! réunis (translation : "Robinson and Hop-Là ! together") and started with issue 219 (october 1940) in the southern zone of France – called during World War II “Free zone” / with the German occupation of the northern zone, most of the magazines were still published in this only southern zone. The series ended with issue was 395 in 1944.

The initial format is 36.5 x 26.5 and change twice. The magazine contains, depending on the period, 16, 10, 8 or 4 pages.

The Mandrake Sunday pages was in color.

Unsold copies were later glued together with a new outer cover and sold as "albums".

Issue overview (Mandrake stories only)