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  • == Signifiant covers == *"I diavoli che cantano", [[Mandrake (e le avventure Flash Gordon) - Il Vascello 10|''Mandrake'' #10 - Supplement]] (1971)
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  • ..." for Indian Market: "Mandrake the Magician", "[[The Phantom]]" and "Flash Gordon". === Mandrake issues (English series / for Hindi and Bengali covers: see each issue) ===
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  • ...ayouts and drawing styles from other artists. In an interview published in King Comic Heroes ''(James Van Hise, Pioneer Books, 1988)'', Lee Falk tells an a ...studio in his beautiful house and there on his drawing board was the Flash Gordon he was working on and next to it was the Sunday page of Mandrake with the r
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  • ...'s Flash Gordon stories. The series was a co-published by Avon Books and [[King Features Syndicate]]. ===Flash Gordon===
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  • == Signifiant covers == *"O Ídolo Maldito", [[Coleção King Komix 3 |''Coleção King Komix'' #3]] (2001)
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  • ...ayouts and drawing styles from other artists. In an interview published in King Comic Heroes ''(James Van Hise, Pioneer Books, 1988)'', Lee Falk tells an a ...studio in his beautiful house and there on his drawing board was the Flash Gordon he was working on and next to it was the Sunday page of Mandrake with the r
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  • ...vers or inside. The [[L. Miller & Son|change in the triangle logo]] on the covers from issue 3 to 4 ''(L. Miller & Son vs L. Miller & Co)'' indicate that the Many of the covers of these comics were credited to [[Philip Wilding]] and [[Cashier]].
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  • ...e Franco ''(Tim Tyler’s Luck)''" by Lyman Young ''(2 issues)'', "Audax ''(King of the Royal Mounted)''" by Jim Gary ''(2 issues)'' ...Mel Graff ''(issues 3-4, 6, 8, 10, 12)'' and "Gordon l'Intrepido ''(Flash Gordon)'' by Austin Briggs ''(issues 5, 7, 9, 11)''.
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  • ...ick Riley ''(Rusty Riley)''" by Frank Godwin, "Gordon L’Intrepido ''(Flash Gordon)''" by Don Moore and Alex Raymond & Austin Briggs, "Larry Oxford" by W. Rop In 1948, Mandrake is featured on the covers from issue #90 to 102 (sunday page illustration).
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  • ...lternated between various characters like: "Mandrake the Magician", "Flash Gordon", "Rip Kirby", "Phil Corrigan", "Buz Sawyer", "Mike Nomad", "Kerry Drake", ...to fit the format of the comic book. The stories in the first issues was [[King Comics stories]] and later [[daily stories|daily]] and [[Sunday stories]].
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  • ...a Humana; ''Almanaque Superboy'': 9 Fantomas, 10 Aqualad, 11 Kid Flash, 12 Flash; ''Almanaque Batman'': 13 Aquaman, 14 Louis Lane, 15 Robin, 16 Matt Dillon; ..., 58 Ajax o Marciano, 59 Tex Willer, 60 Luke Skywalker, 61 Gata, 62 Xerife King, 63 Medusa, 64 Black Cat, 65 Raio Negro, 66 Terry Lee, 67 Lobo, 68 Johnny H
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  • ...issues they released. Each issue were released in only 120 copies and the covers were in black and white. ...l rapimento di Baby Morton'' <small>(May 10, 1970)</small>, ''Il caso Dory King'' <small>(May 20, 1970)</small>, ''Gli spacciatori di stupefacenti'' <small
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  • With about the same theme, he also did two covers for the "Leatherneck - ''Magazine of the Marine''". ...ler [[Alex Saviuk]] got the chance to draw Mandrake, the Phantom and Flash Gordon. After that, Fredericks remained as a productive inker until the mid-1990's
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