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== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Lyn Gordon 1/1968|''Lyn Gordon'' 1/1968]]
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*[[Blixt Gordon 1/1968|''Blixt Gordon'' 1/1968]]
Image:gordon04king_norwegian.jpg|<center>[[Image:mini_norway.gif]] [[Lyn Gordon 1/1968|''Lyn Gordon'' 1/1968]]
Image:Gordon04king swedish.jpg|<center>[[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] [[Blixt Gordon 1/1968|''Blixt Gordon'' 1/1968]]
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[[Category: Blitz Gordon issues|Blitz Gordon 4]]
[[Category: Blitz Gordon issues|Blitz Gordon 4]]

Latest revision as of 14:42, 8 January 2022

Blitz Gordon #4
Gordon04king german.jpg
Cover artist: Rolf Gohs, inspired from Al Williamson's original cover for "Flash Gordon 4" (King).
Country/language: Mini germany.gif West Germany / German
Format: 17 × 26 cm
Pages: 36 pgs, b/w & full color
Publishing date: 1968
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Semic Press
Preceded by: Blitz Gordon #3
Followed by: Blitz Gordon #5
 


Blitz Gordon #4 is the forth issue of the German Blitz Gordon magazine.

Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Blitz Gordon" ("Flash Gordon"), Der verlorene Kontinent by Al Williamson (Original title The Lost Continent of Mongo / From comic-book "Flash Gordon" # 4 / King Comics, March 1967)
  • "Tom Trick" ("Brick Bradford"), ("no title") by Paul Norris (Original without title / From comic-book "Mandrake the Magician " # 5 / King Comics, May 1967)
  • "Blitz Gordon" ("Flash Gordon"), Das Geheimnis der Schwarzen Berge by Archie Goodwin (w.) and Al Williamson (a.) (Original title Flash Gordon and the Sentries of Dark Mountain / From comic-book "Flash Gordon" # 4 / King Comics, March 1967).

See also