El Diario La Prensa

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El Diario La Prensa is the largest and the oldest Spanish-language daily in the United States.

The newspaper was created in 1963 through the merger of "El Diario de Nueva York" (established in 1947) and "La Prensa" (established as a weekly in 1913 and converted into a daily in 1918). In 2004, under the largest Spanish-language newspaper publisher in the United States, it merged with the Los Angeles-based "La Opinión" and is calling itself “el campeón de los Hispanos” (= “the champion of the Hispanics”.

The daily and Sunday stories of "Mandrake the Magician" were featured inside the newspaper from (at least) between 1963 and 1974, more precise dates remain to be determined.

Mandrake stories in "El Diario La Prensa"

==Published Sunday pages stories== (nb: EDLP = "El Diario La Prensa")


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# Original story title EDLP Start date EDLP End date Comment
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92 "The Ghost Lover" 29 Sep 1963 Probable beginning in EDLP 31 Mar 1963
93 "The Double" 6 Oct 1963 16 Feb 1964
94 "The Castaway" 23 Feb 1964 6 Sep 1964
95 "The Mole" 13 Sep 1964 11 Apr 1965
96 "The Traveller's Tale" 18 Apr 1965 19 Sep 1965
97 "The Cobra Returns" 26 Sep 1965 1 May 1966
98 "The Underworld vs. Inter-Intel" 8 May 1966 4 Sep 1966
99 "The Astro Pirates" 11 Sep 1966 22 Jan 1967
100 "The Blackout Caper" 29 Jan 1967 Last known: EDLP 30 Apr 1967 (= Sunday page 2 Apr 1967)
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