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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 storied with '''''Drakman''''' (Mandrake).
The magazine reprinted the 7th first Sunday stories with '''''Drakman''''' (Mandrake).


=== Issue overview===
=== Issue overview===

Revision as of 10:34, 26 September 2011

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 Drakman (Mandrake).

Issue overview