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  • '''"Queen Ebony"''' is the 48th Mandrake [[daily story]]. *[[Mandrake]]
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  • ...> and "Tarzan" by Edgar Rice Burroughs <small>''(8 issues: 14, 15, 18, 19, 22, 27, 28 and 32)''</small>. ===Serie Mandrake===
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  • ...as made by [[King Features Syndicate|KFS]] in 1966 as an effort to publish comic books of its own. The comic book line showcased King's best-known characters in six titles.
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  • ...ng across the country by children and teenagers - many recruited by ads in comic books from the 1940's to the 1970's- as well as through direct mail, ...Flash Gordon", "Henry", "Joe Palooka", "Jungle Jim", "The Lone Ranger", "[[Mandrake the Magician]]", "Prince Valiant", were published amongst others.
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  • "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" [[Sunday strip]] appeared at least (more exact dates remain |41 || "[[The Raft People]]" || 20 Nov 1948 || 22 Jan 1949 ||
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  • '''"The Brass Monkey"''' is the 42th Mandrake [[daily story]]. *[[Mandrake]]
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  • '''"The Spaceship to Venus"''' is the 50th Mandrake [[Sunday story]]. ...the murder of Mandrake and Lothar and the judge sentence her to death. Can Mandrake save her, a hundred millions miles from Earth ?
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  • ...iammanco, Fausto Antonini, Francis Lacassin and a court of fans. Among the comic artist were [[Lee Falk]], Al Capp, David Pascal and Alfred Andriola. CÉLEG ...Alain Resnais to fund an American tour to work with a movie adaptation of Mandrake the Magician.
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  • ...and idioms with their Australian equivalents, thus persuading readers that Mandrake was, in fact, an Australian character. ...n his papers and even named two of his dogs, "Mandrake" and "Henry", after comic strip characters. [https://www.comicoz.com/part-one.html])
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  • '''"The UFO"''' is the 131st Mandrake [[daily story]]. ...reports of flying saucers and several unsolved major crimes ? A case for Mandrake...
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  • '''"The Witches"''' is the 130th Mandrake [[daily story]]. *[[Mandrake]]
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  • |image= [[Image:md-1940-01-22.png|400 px]] |Start= January 22, 1940
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  • |Title=Mondes Mystérieux<br>Spécial Mandrake |Issues= 99 + 22
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  • ...ekly tabloid, published by [[Street Entreprises]] that reprinted newspaper comic strips from USA and UK. ...lded but it is now often found unfolded. Comic daily strips (6 strips each comic hero on one page) reprinted in this publication normally fell into the adve
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  • ...[Aurelio Galleppini]], during the years preceding his main and more famous comic work : "Tex Willer". ...ie)]] , ''[[L'occhio magico, Mandrake contro il Cobra]]'' (from [[Mistero! 22 (nuova serie)]]
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  • '''"The Sign of 8"''' is the 129th Mandrake [[daily story]]. *[[Mandrake]]
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  • '''Club Anni Trenta''' ("Club of the Thirties") was an [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italian]] publishing company devoted to reprint class ...in May 1967. This first '''Albi grandi avventure''' issue was the second "Comic Word" issue.</ref>. This first '''Albi grandi avventure''' issue ''(Gli uom
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  • ...in each issue of APU, soon changing to one Sunday page in each issue. The Mandrake page was printed in black and white during the first years, in sepia betwee ...980) to issue # 25/26-1981 (June 5, 1981) the comics were collected into a comic supplement, "Apu Sarjis", as an insert in the main magazine.
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  • ...n, September 1954, p 26</ref> on of the 3 winners in the ''Comic Books and Comic Strips'' category, each awarded with a $3.600 prize. The two other winners ...le to Gilette in 1959. Fredericks also sold his first historical newspaper comic strip, [[Spotlight on Fred Fredericks - Other Comics - New Jersey Patriots|
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  • ...[[Mandrake publications in Norway|Norwegian]] newspaper that published "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" [[daily strip]] from 1948 to 1956 and 1962 to 1998. ==Mandrake in Adresseavisen==
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