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====Sundays - Mandrake the Magician====
====Sundays - Mandrake the Magician====
What is most striking about the Sunday stories is that the three stories "The Cloud", "The Bullies" and "The Invisible Person" are reuses of three daily stories from 1983-1984. Most of the art ''(and text)'' are actually identical.  
What is most striking about the Sunday stories is that the three stories "The Cloud", "The Bullies" and "The Invisible Person" are reuses of three daily stories from 1983-1984. Most of the art ''(and text)'' are actually identical, and this suggests that the last Sunday story Lee Falk wrote was "Mandrake Marries Narda".  


[[Category: Spotlight on|Falk - Latest scripts for Mandrake the Magician and the Phantom, Lee]]
[[Category: Spotlight on|Falk - Latest scripts for Mandrake the Magician and the Phantom, Lee]]

Revision as of 14:30, 6 November 2023

Timeline 1998-1999: Mandrake the Magician and The Phantom Stories

1998 1999
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MD Big Jake & Co Mandrake's Wedding at Xanadu Aliens The Fisherman The Secret Mission Siege at Xanadu The Haunted Ballroom
MS Mandrake Marries Narda The Cloud The Bullies The Invisible Person Rumble on the Road
PD Joomkar's Crown The Crater The Dakk Pirates The Albee Terror at the Opera The Ghost Wall The Halloween Kidnappers
PS Waterman The Vanished Village The Floradon Mystery The Kidnappers The Wharf Rats
colors parts based on previous stories written by Lee Falk based on previous stories written by Lee Falk written /finished by Elizabeth Falk

Sundays - Mandrake the Magician

What is most striking about the Sunday stories is that the three stories "The Cloud", "The Bullies" and "The Invisible Person" are reuses of three daily stories from 1983-1984. Most of the art (and text) are actually identical, and this suggests that the last Sunday story Lee Falk wrote was "Mandrake Marries Narda".