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  • Mandrake has been featured in several publications in the United States. | ''[[Mandrake the Magician (King Comics)|Mandrake the Magician]]'' || 1966-1967 || 10
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  • ...ny smaller biographies of [[Lee Falk]], but all contain some minor errors. The purpose of this page is making a timeline of which each point has one or mo ...ant of Abraham, with Rabbi Dr. Leon Harrison as his godfather<ref>"Local", The Jewish Voice ''(St. Louis, Missouri), 5 May 1911, p 2</ref>.
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  • ...1942. The sponsor, [[Taystee Bread Company]], had a special membership in the [[Mandrake Magicians Club]]. ...l. The production firm reported that it had several agencies interested in the script which would be a quarter-hour program to be broadcast three to five
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  • ...as a result of the transliteration from Bulgarian Cyrillic orthography to the Latin alphabet. ...leaving to Eureka Spring to stay for a time before starting to Paris where the wedding will take place in June. Louise was born October 25, 1911 when Lill
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  • ...both humor strips (like "Hector Heathcote") and realistic strips (like "[[The Blue Phantom]]") could be concerned by these historical subjects. == The American Revolutionary War (1775 – 1783) ==
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  • ...964, p 26</ref> that the producers dangled a super production of "Mandrake the Magician" under his nose, and that Dino De Laurentiis was to send up his gr ...it the publisher "Fratelli Spada" and talk with '''Duccio Tessari''' about the Mandrake film project.
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  • ...t the WW2 years and which period may contain possible ghosted Mandrake and The Phantom stories. ==The WWII Years==
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