Jutarnji list

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Jutarnji list was a Yugoslavian newspaper that published "Mandrake" daily and Sunday stories with the title "Čarobnjak Mandrake" from 1937 to 1941.

History

Jutarnji list was a Croatian daily newspaper, published in Zagreb by Tipografija from 1912 to 1941.

Published stories

Original story title Start date End date Comment
"The Werewolf" February 21, 1937 April 27, 1937
"Mandrake in the Lost World" June 10, 1937 August 28, 1937
"In the Cobra's Grip" August 29, 1937 November 22, 1937
"The Return of the Clay Camel" November 23, 1937 February 5, 1938 last seven strips missing; edited together with first three strips of "The Slave Traders of Tygandi"
"The Slave Traders of Tygandi" February 6, 1938 February 7, 1938 first three strips only; edited together with "The Return of the Clay Camel"
"Mandrake in America" February 8, 1938 April 30, 1938 the last strip was also reproduced on May 1, 1938
"Mandrake in Hollywood" May 2, 1938 June 5, 1938 the first strip and half of the second one missing
"Sonny the Child Movie Star" August 7, 1938 August 30, 1938
"Mandrake and the Haunted House" August 31, 1938 October 1, 1938
"Blozz the Champion" October 2, 1938 November 5, 1938 in the last strip edited together with "Mandrake in Love"
"Mandrake in Love" November 5, 1938 January 22, 1939 in the first half of the first strip edited together with "Blozz the Champion"
"The Lunar Trip" January 23, 1939 March 30, 1939 in daily format
"Visitors from Space" May 17, 1939 July 18, 1939
"The Deep South" July 19, 1939 October 26, 1939
"Mandrake in Cockaigne" October 26, 1939 March 4, 1940
"Mandrake in North Africa" March 5, 1940 June 17, 1940
"The Mountain Bandits" June 18, 1940 July 11, 1940
"The Museum Mystery" July 12, 1940 October 9, 1940
"The Octopus Ring" March 9, 1941 April 10, 1941 interrupted after the first half of the strip of June 3, 1940