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'''Strip Adventure''' was a comics reprints magazine, published in black & white by [[JAL Publications]] in USA in 1991 and 1992.   
'''Strip Adventure''' was a comics reprints magazine, published in black & white by [[JAL Publications]] in USA in 1991 and 1992.   
==History==
Only 13 issues and a special issue (about the final episodes of some comics characters) were released.
It features classical newspaper strips such as “[[The Phantom]]”, Secret Agent Corrigan, Rip Kirby, Flash Gordon, Tim Tyler’s Luck, Tarzan, Prince Valiant.
“[[Mandrake the Magician]]”appears in there of the regular issues (#3, 5 and 6).


==Issue overview==
==Issue overview==
===Regular series===
===Regular series===
====Issues with Mandrake====
The three first issues of '''Strip Adventure''' focusing on just one character: "Rip Kirby" by John Prentice, "Secret Agent Corrigan" by George Evans and "Mandrake the Magician" by [[Fred Fredericks]].
 
====Special====
The "Special"" issue printed the finale adventures of "Brick Bradford", "Buz Sawyer" and "Captain Easy". It also have interviews with Paul Norris, Jay Kennedy and Mice Casaie.
====Antology format====
The fourth issue going to an antology format and casting: "[[The Phantom]]" Sundays by Sy Barry, "Prince Valiant" by Hal Foster, "Flash Gordon" Sundays by Dan Barry and "Tarzan" Sundays by Gray Morrow. From issue 5 "Mandrake" returned to "Strip Adventure".
=====Issues with Mandrake=====
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Image:Strip_Adventure-03.jpg|[[Strip Adventure 3|''Strip Adventure'' #3]]
Image:Strip_Adventure-03.jpg|[[Strip Adventure 3|''Strip Adventure'' #3]]
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Image:Strip_Adventure-06.jpg|[[Strip Adventure 6|''Strip Adventure'' #6]]
Image:Strip_Adventure-06.jpg|[[Strip Adventure 6|''Strip Adventure'' #6]]
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Revision as of 19:33, 3 July 2016

Strip Adventure
File:Strip Adventure-01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini usa.gif USA / English
Publishing company: JAL Publications
Publishing years: 1991-199?
Issues:
Format: 21,5×28 cm, b/w


Strip Adventure was a comics reprints magazine, published in black & white by JAL Publications in USA in 1991 and 1992.

Issue overview

Regular series

The three first issues of Strip Adventure focusing on just one character: "Rip Kirby" by John Prentice, "Secret Agent Corrigan" by George Evans and "Mandrake the Magician" by Fred Fredericks.

Special

The "Special"" issue printed the finale adventures of "Brick Bradford", "Buz Sawyer" and "Captain Easy". It also have interviews with Paul Norris, Jay Kennedy and Mice Casaie.

Antology format

The fourth issue going to an antology format and casting: "The Phantom" Sundays by Sy Barry, "Prince Valiant" by Hal Foster, "Flash Gordon" Sundays by Dan Barry and "Tarzan" Sundays by Gray Morrow. From issue 5 "Mandrake" returned to "Strip Adventure".

Issues with Mandrake



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