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  • ...venil]] (initially published as "Suplemento Infantil") which was linked to the newspaper ...aunched "Mirim" and "Lobinho" the first Brazilian comic books inspired by the current American format.
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  • ...n Bermuda. The tv pilot is based on [[Lee Falk]]'s comic strip "[[Mandrake the Magician]]". ...l Schmutz Jr. did work on the Groucho Marx Show, Mandrake the Magician and The Flying Tigers, which was planned for winter release. <ref>"Former Frostburg
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  • ...e run, it was relaunched with restarted numbering several times, dividing the run into four distinctive series. ...ie Cronologica'' #1 was also ''Mandrake'' #33, continuing the numbering of the previous third series.
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  • ...y, with amongst them the publishing of “420” which is generally considered the first comic book published in Italy. ...slated from English comics - had an intuition that changed the history of the publishing house : investing in comics, a new form of popular publishing c
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  • ==The Liberty magazine== ...competition to the artist or cartoonist submitting the winning design for the medal.
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  • ...anguage newspaper in the United States and, after the "Los Angeles Times", the second-most read newspaper in Los Angeles. ...and La Opinión until 1959 when La Prensa was sold. The actual publisher is the company "Impremedia" which also publishes "El Diario-La Prensa" in New York
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  • ...960. Then his other abilities increased again, especially with the help of the Crystal Cube. ...s Mandrake's oldest arch-villain and half brother, [[Luciphor|Luciphor aka the Cobra]].
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  • |Preceded= "[[The Giant Toothache]]" |Followed= "[[The Disturber]]"
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  • ...964, p 26</ref> that the producers dangled a super production of "Mandrake the Magician" under his nose, and that Dino De Laurentiis was to send up his gr ...it the publisher "Fratelli Spada" and talk with '''Duccio Tessari''' about the Mandrake film project.
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  • ...1942. The sponsor, [[Taystee Bread Company]], had a special membership in the [[Mandrake Magicians Club]]. ...l. The production firm reported that it had several agencies interested in the script which would be a quarter-hour program to be broadcast three to five
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  • '''Gibi''' was the name of two [[Mandrake publications in Brazil|Brazil]]ian comic book series ...ublished on the 12th April 1939 and the series was soon so successful that the term "Gibi" has become synonymous of "comics" book" in Brazil.
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  • ...t the WW2 years and which period may contain possible ghosted Mandrake and The Phantom stories. ==The WWII Years==
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  • ...Marx, and Ethel Waters. Falk also contributed to a series of novels about the Phantom. ...ame since childhood. His brother, Leslie, also took the name "Falk" around the same time.
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  • [[Image:CST-1945-06-25-a.jpg|thumb|240px|Cambridge Summer Theatre<br>"The Passionate Congressman"]] ...tries (Washington D.C.) Part 1, Group 3, New series, Volume 16, p 18</ref> the play on February 11, 1944.
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  • ...t Connolly was born on February 7, 1895, in New Haven, Connecticut. He was the second child of Joseph Connolly ''(1857-)'' and Ellen Teresa Reynolds ''(18 ...n various organizations, including serving as the founder and president of the Banshees, a prominent New York luncheon club. Additionally, he engaged in C
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  • ...ke publications in Norway|Norwegian]] newspaper that published "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" [[daily strip]] from 1948 to 1956 and 1962 to 1998. ...1927. It is a regional newspaper based in Trondheim, covering the midle of the country.
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  • ...ny smaller biographies of [[Lee Falk]], but all contain some minor errors. The purpose of this page is making a timeline of which each point has one or mo ...ant of Abraham, with Rabbi Dr. Leon Harrison as his godfather<ref>"Local", The Jewish Voice ''(St. Louis, Missouri), 5 May 1911, p 2</ref>.
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  • ...Gardner Tom, "Phantom character's fate is in hands of creator Lee Falk", ''The Montgomery Advertiser'' (Montgomery, Alabama) 24 June 1983. p 1C and 9C</re ...rake the Magician and The Phantom. This article is an attempt to look into the years before Lee Falk moved to New York, using what is available of additio
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  • ...e run, it was relaunched with restarted numbering several times, dividing the run into four distinctive series. ...irst issue is dated January 5, 1962 and the last (#140) February 19, 1967. The format was 15 × 21.5 cm for generally 32 pages but some issues had 80 page
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  • ...orabilia are valued for a connection to an event, in this case to Mandrake the Magician. Mandrake memorabilia include collectables as: pins, postcards, po ...s a punch out card of the KFS figure on the front and panel comic strip on the back ''(4 panels from a Sunday page that continues from box to box)''. A si
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