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  • *A version with panels cut in height was published in some newspapers *"The Amazing Ray", [[Mandrake Comic 3|''Mandrake Comic'' #3]] (1953)
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  • ...strip of 6 Jan 1938. Some panels are a bit edited to fit the pages of the comic book format. In between the Davis strips of the 17th and 18th of December o
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  • ...ne of the many who think [[Mandrake the Magician]] is just about as good a comic strip as there is. In that thought you'd share the opinion of Phil Davis, w ...omic strips, and one day he said to Phil: "Did you ever notice, there's no comic strip with a magician as the principal character ?" Phil replied that he ha
    7 KB (1,316 words) - 13:19, 29 December 2019
  • ...released a Doe Mee! game board, filled with figures lifted from the comic panels from the magazine, in addition with pictures of the Popeye Club badge. One
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  • ..."Fun Book" which appeared with a separate cover like the ones of the usual comic-book. ..."[[The Invisible Thief]]" || 7 Dec 1958 || 15 Mar 1959 || column format / panels' size reworked
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  • "Indrajal Comics" started as a comic devoted to "[[The Phantom]]", but from issue 33 the series started to alter ...edited with expanded, reduced or omitted panels, to fit the format of the comic book. The stories in the first issues was [[King Comics stories]] and later
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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, Image:Grit-page-1947.04.06.png|''issue April 6, 1947 / All Sunday page panels on a single strip at the bottom of the page''
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  • *"Un mondo sconosciuto", [[Mandrake 8 (Comic Art)]] (1992) ...ocuk Alemi| #1 to 57]] (1949-1950) <small>note: traced editions with extra panels</small>
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  • ...r introducing Mandrake to Australian audiences, when it unveiled their new comic strip character on December 1, 1934. Mandrake quickly became one of the Wee ...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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  • ...assignment given to him by the agency was to write baloons for a series of comic strip advertisements being drawn by Carl Schultze ''(known for Foxy Grandpa ...Falk. One day Falk started to talk about comic strips, and an idea about a comic strip with a magician as the principal character. Lee Falk convinced Phil t
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  • Looking at some panels one can see that elements are swiped, a few from the "Secret Agent X-9" str *"Contro il Cobra", [[Mandrake 1 (Comic Art)|''Mandrake'' #1]] (1991)
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  • ...mid 70's ''(1974 ?)'' started to print the half page variant ''(eg 4 of 6 panels)'' with two Sunday pages in each issue of APU, soon changing to one Sunday ...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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  • ...box with Popeye are numbered and have additional character images on side panels. ===Grandes Personajes del Comic===
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  • ...one drawing for an advertisement - and doing 24 complete drawings for six comic strips! "Still, I wouldn't go away from my anatomically correct figures to ...and with the lettering in first, he could adjust the drawings to fill the panels properly. Phil Davis said in 1963 that he illustrated the art comprehensive
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