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(1945 Belgian issue / see note about following of Mandrake story)
 
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== Mandrake stories ==
== Contents ==
===Mandrake stories ===
*(no title given) ("[[City of Gold]]") (part 17/Sunday page June 4th, 1939) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
*(no title given) ("[[City of Gold]]") (part 17/Sunday page June 4th, 1939) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].


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*"Blondie" by Chic Young
*"Blondie" by Chic Young


====Note====
==Note==
*The May 28th sunday page (which might have followed the previous issue) has not been released.  
*The May 28th sunday page (which might have followed the previous issue) has not been released.  
*The last part of the Mandrake sunday page is featured on the back cover.
*The last part of the Mandrake sunday page is featured on the back cover.

Revision as of 12:25, 24 July 2017

Story #20
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Cover artist: unknown
Country/language: Mini belgium.gif Belgium / French, Dutch
Format: 30 × 22 cm
Pages: 8 pgs, b/w & color
Publishing date: November 1, 1945
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Editions du Pont-Levis
Preceded by: Story #19
Followed by: Story #21


Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Roland Cassecou" by Charlie Schmidt
  • "Les aventures de Blondie" ("Blondie") by Chic Young
  • "Le Fantôme noir" ("Inspector Wade") by Edgar Wallace & Lyman Anderson
  • "Pivoine et Pétunia", Un chien qui rapporte...trop bien by ?
  • "Mathurin dit Popeye" ("Popeye"), Le plus beau bébé de France by Elzie Crisler Segar
  • "Incroyable mais vrai" (Incredible but True")
  • "Blondie" by Chic Young

Note

  • The May 28th sunday page (which might have followed the previous issue) has not been released.
  • The last part of the Mandrake sunday page is featured on the back cover.
  • The following of the "Jean Bolide" ("Tailspin Tommy") adventure, begun in the previous issue, is strangely not continued.