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'''Serie-pressen''' is a Swedish anthology magazine, published by [[Saxon & Lindström]] and Svenska Serier AB in 1971 and 1972.  
'''Serie-pressen''' is a Swedish anthology magazine, published by [[Saxon & Lindström]] and Svenska Serier AB in 1971 and 1972.  
== History==  
==Issue overview==
The first issue of Serie-pressen was in tabloid format ''(28x41 cm and 24 pgs)'', then from issue 11 in 1972 the size was reduced ''(17x26 cm and 52 pgs)''. The magazine printed various comics as:  
===Regular series===
The first part of the "Serie-pressen" issue was released in tabloid format ''(28x41 cm and 24 to 32 pgs)'', then from issue 11/1972 the size was reduced ''(17x26 cm and 52 pgs)'', a more reular comic book format. The magazine printed various comics as:  


Allan Kämpe by Eugen Semitjov, Flash Gordon by Dan Barry, Dick Tracy by Chester Gould, Dr. Merling by Knud V Larsen, Felix by Jan Lööf, Moose and Molly by Bob Weber, Henry by Carl Anderson, Versus by Jack Wohl, Jo, Zette et Jocko by Hergé, Popeye by E.C. Segar, Krazy Kat by George Herriman, Little Iodine by Jimmy Hatlo, [[Mandrake the Magician]] by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]], Poeten och Lillemor by Jørgen Mogensen, Snuffy Smith, Beetle Bailey by Mort Walker, and on.
"Allan Kämpe" by Eugen Semitjov, "Flash Gordon" by Dan Barry, "Dick Tracy" by Chester Gould, "Dr. Merling" by Knud V Larsen, "Feli"x by Jan Lööf, "Moose and Molly" by Bob Weber, "Henry" by Carl Anderson, "Versus" by Jack Wohl, "Jo, Zette et Jocko" by Hergé, "Popeye" by E.C. Segar, "Krazy Kat"by George Herriman, "Little Iodine" by Jimmy Hatlo, [[Mandrake the Magician]] by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]], "Poeten och Lillemor" by Jørgen Mogensen, "Snuffy Smith" by John Rose, "Beetle Bailey" by Mort Walker, and on.  
 
==== Serie 1971 ====
<gallery>
Image:Serie-pressen-1971-01.jpg|[[Serie-pressen 1/1971|''Serie-pressen'' #1]]
Image:Serie-pressen-1971-02.jpg|[[Serie-pressen 2/1971|''Serie-pressen'' #2]]
Image:Serie-pressen-1971-03.jpg|[[Serie-pressen 3/1971|''Serie-pressen'' #3]]
Image:Serie-pressen-1971-04.jpg|[[Serie-pressen 4/1971|''Serie-pressen'' #4]]
Image:Serie-pressen-1971-05.jpg|[[Serie-pressen 5/1971|''Serie-pressen'' #5]]
</gallery>


==Issue overview==
==== Serie 1972 ====
===Issues with Mandrake===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Serie-pressen-1972-01.jpg|[[Serie-pressen 1/1972|''Serie-pressen'' #1]]
Image:Serie-pressen-1972-01.jpg|[[Serie-pressen 1/1972|''Serie-pressen'' #1]]
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Image:Serie-pressen-1972-19.jpg|[[Serie-pressen 19/1972|''Serie-pressen'' #19]]
Image:Serie-pressen-1972-19.jpg|[[Serie-pressen 19/1972|''Serie-pressen'' #19]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Sources==
*Private collection
*[https://rogersmagasin.com/serietidningar-och-seriepublikationer/serie-pressen-1971-72/ RogersMagasin Serie-Pressen 1971-72]


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Latest revision as of 13:12, 8 March 2024

Serie-pressen
Serie-pressen-1971-01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini sweden.gif Sweden / Swedish
Publishing company: Saxon & Lindström
Publishing years: 1971-1972
Issues: 24
Format: 28x41 cm, b/w & color


Serie-pressen is a Swedish anthology magazine, published by Saxon & Lindström and Svenska Serier AB in 1971 and 1972.

Issue overview

Regular series

The first part of the "Serie-pressen" issue was released in tabloid format (28x41 cm and 24 to 32 pgs), then from issue 11/1972 the size was reduced (17x26 cm and 52 pgs), a more reular comic book format. The magazine printed various comics as:

"Allan Kämpe" by Eugen Semitjov, "Flash Gordon" by Dan Barry, "Dick Tracy" by Chester Gould, "Dr. Merling" by Knud V Larsen, "Feli"x by Jan Lööf, "Moose and Molly" by Bob Weber, "Henry" by Carl Anderson, "Versus" by Jack Wohl, "Jo, Zette et Jocko" by Hergé, "Popeye" by E.C. Segar, "Krazy Kat"by George Herriman, "Little Iodine" by Jimmy Hatlo, Mandrake the Magician by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, "Poeten och Lillemor" by Jørgen Mogensen, "Snuffy Smith" by John Rose, "Beetle Bailey" by Mort Walker, and on.

Serie 1971

Serie 1972

Sources