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'''L'Audace''' was a weekly magazine for travel, sports and adventure from the start in 1934. '''L'Audace''' changed the magazine to a larger format (27 x 39 cm) from #35 and began to include comics from #60 in 1935. The format canged once more from #95 (27 x 39 cm). From #60 the magazine had 16 pages and was printed in b/w and color, from #182 the pages was reduced to 12.  
'''L'Audace''' was a weekly magazine for travel, sports and adventure from the start in 1934. '''L'Audace''' changed the magazine to a larger format (27 x 39 cm) from #35 and began to include comics from #60 in 1935. The format canged once more from #95 (27 x 39 cm). From #60 the magazine had 16 pages and was printed in b/w and color, from #182 the pages was reduced to 12.  


The magazine reprinted the 7th first Sunday stories with '''''Drakman''''' (Mandrake).
The magazine reprinted the 7th first Sunday stories with Mandrake. From the beginning with full pages in color on the back cover. From issue 147 in b/w inside the magazine, sharing the page with other material.
 
In this series Mandrake was known as '''''Drakman''' il re dalla magia'' and Lothar as '''Otto'''.


=== Issue overview===
=== Issue overview===
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=== Reprint ===
=== Reprint ===
In the 70s all issues was reprinted into several books. The Mandrake stories one find in #2 - #12 (reprint L'Audace #8 to #258).
In the 70s all issues was reprinted into several books. The Mandrake stories one find in #2 - #12 (reprint L'Audace #8 to #258).



Revision as of 14:46, 7 April 2013

L'Audace was published by SAEV (Soc. Anonima Editrice Vecchi) in Italy.

History

L'Audace was a weekly magazine for travel, sports and adventure from the start in 1934. L'Audace changed the magazine to a larger format (27 x 39 cm) from #35 and began to include comics from #60 in 1935. The format canged once more from #95 (27 x 39 cm). From #60 the magazine had 16 pages and was printed in b/w and color, from #182 the pages was reduced to 12.

The magazine reprinted the 7th first Sunday stories with Mandrake. From the beginning with full pages in color on the back cover. From issue 147 in b/w inside the magazine, sharing the page with other material.

In this series Mandrake was known as Drakman il re dalla magia and Lothar as Otto.

Issue overview

Reprint

In the 70s all issues was reprinted into several books. The Mandrake stories one find in #2 - #12 (reprint L'Audace #8 to #258).