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*[[Narda|Princess Narda]]
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'''One-time characters'''
*Inspector Duffy
*[[Saki (The Clay Camel)|Saki, the Clay Camel]].
*[[Saki (The Clay Camel)|Saki, the Clay Camel]].
**Saki disguised as Turo, a stool-pigeon.
**Saki disguised as Turo, a stool-pigeon.
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**Saki disguised as Inspector Duffy.
**Saki disguised as Inspector Duffy.
**Saki disguised as Mandrake.
**Saki disguised as Mandrake.
'''One-time characters'''
*Inspector Duffy
*Lizzie, servant of Narda.
*Lizzie, servant of Narda.



Revision as of 16:48, 27 November 2018

Saki, the Clay Camel
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Start date: June 17, 1935
End date: November 2, 1935
# of strips: 120 (20 weeks)
Writer: Lee Falk
Artist: Phil Davis
Preceded by: "The Monster of Tanov Pass"
Followed by: "The Werewolf"

"Saki, the Clay Camel" is the 4th Mandrake daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.

Plot Summary

Mandrake chases a thief and master of disguises, the Clay Camel.

Appearances

Recurring characters

One-time characters

  • Inspector Duffy
  • Lizzie, servant of Narda.

Locations

  • Beran, in Nothern Arabia.


Behind the scenes

Title

  • The title for the story is lifted from the plot.

Reprints

This story has been published in the following publications:

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  • "Le dromadair d'argile", Hop-là! (1937-1938)
  • "Saki", Mandrake #19 and "Les cent visage di Saki", Mandrake #20 (1963)
  • "Le chameau d'argile", [Futuropolis Copyright - Mandrake le Magicien Vol. 2|Mandrake le Magicien Vol. 2]] (1982)

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  • "Il cammello d'argilla" & "La cattura di Saki", Mandrake #29 & #30 (Comics Stars in the World 1977 or 1978) note: Italian text.

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  • "Hırsızlar Peşinde", Afacan #27 - 32 (1942) Note: strips from Sept 16, missing the 4 last strips and some strips are cencored
  • "Karşi Karşiya", Afacan #27 - 32 (1942) Note: strips from Sept 17, some strips are cencored. Probably traced from Afacan.

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