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Pegaz | |
First issue | |
Country/language: | Yugoslavia / Serbian |
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Publishing company: | Forum-Marketprint |
Publishing years: | 1974-1978 |
Issues: | 5 |
Format: | 21×30 cm, b/w |
Issue overview
Regular series
Pegaz was an anthology series that published classic comic series and various related articles. The first four issues were printed with cyrillic letters and the last one with latin letters.
- Issue 1-2 (July 1974) printed: "Carobnjak iz Oza" by Djordje Lobacev, "Brik Bradford" by William Ritt and Clarence Gray, "Korto Maltezanin (Corto Maltese)" by Hugo Pratt and "Mornar Popaj (Popeye the Sailor Man)" by Krisler Elsie Segar.
- Issue 3 (January 1975) printed:
- Issue 4-5 (April 1975) printed:
- Issue 6 (October 1975) printed:
- Issue 7 (March 1978) printed: "Tim Tajlor (Tim Tyler)" by Lyman Young, "Princ Valijant (Prince Valiant)" by Harold Foster, "Mandrak Mađioničar (Mandrake the Magician)" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis and "Fantom (The Phantom)" by Lee Falk and Ray Moore.
Reprint series
The regular series was reprinted, with additional issues, into tree book series:
- Book 1: reprinted issues 1-2, 3 and 4-5.
- Book 2: reprinted issues 6 and 7, and added issues 8 and 9-10 (April 1989).
- Book 3: added issues 11 (March 1991), 12-13 (April 1997) and 14-15 (March 2016).
Issues with Mandrake
Special series