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  • |Title= The Old Ones |Preceded= "[[The Ice Lady]]"
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  • |Title= The Slave Traders of Tygandi |Preceded= "[[The Return of the Clay Camel]]"
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  • <small>See also the Danish comic book of the same name, ''[[Fantomet (Danish)]]''.</small> ...010. In 1979 the magazine started to print Mandrake the Magician as one of the backup series.
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  • Wilson McCoy did not work on "Mandrake the Magician", but is included here for historical reasons. ...Coleman Street and next in 4713 Cottage Avenue. After the death of Edward the family moved to 5130 Cates Avenue and next to 5598 Etzel avenue.
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  • ...d<ref>[http://www.ancestry.com ancestry.com]: Federal Census 1910</ref> in the house of Charle's father, James H. Davis. ...ispatch ''(St. Louis, Missouri)'' 6 Mar 1906, p 12</ref>, on March 4, 1906 the family lived in 1155 Bayard Avenue. On December 8, 1907, Phil's baby sister
    17 KB (2,789 words) - 17:18, 25 August 2022
  • ...by Percy Crosby, "Tarzan" by Hal Foster / Burne Hogarth, "Tilly ''(Tillie the Toiler)''" by Russ Westover and "Valemon ''(Prince Valiant)''" by Hal Fost ...re mostly US Sunday strips but four series are edited daily strips such as the stories with: "Huckleberry Finn", "Mandrake", "Radio Patrol" and "Secret Ag
    16 KB (2,538 words) - 10:02, 19 May 2024
  • ...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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  • ...t the WW2 years and which period may contain possible ghosted Mandrake and The Phantom stories. ==The WWII Years==
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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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  • ...[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3191285/bio William Friml]. A third version of the script was adapted by Richard Ott. *Scratch, ''the devil himself''
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  • ...Hachette]] editions and mainly devoted to the comics characters created by the "Walt Disney Company" staff. ...nal de Mickey''' series run from 1934 to 1944, with a total of 390 issues. The first series did not print Mandrake stories.
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  • Lee Falk had a passion for the theatre, and he [[Spotlight on Lee Falk - Other writings|wrote]] several pl ...er week guarantee. Since most of the plays made very little profit most of the guest stars worked for a fraction of what they would normally earn.
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