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La Freccia was an [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italian]] publishing company managed by publisher Mario Nerbini, at the time established in Rome. Before the Second World War, Mario Nerbini had launched the famous comic magazine ''[[L'Avventuroso]]''  and, at the end of the fifties and in the earlier part of the sixties, he had contributed to release several [[The Phantom|Phantom]] and Mandrake series.  
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La Freccia was an [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italian]] publishing company managed by publisher [[Mario Nerbini]], at the time established in Rome. Before the Second World War, Mario Nerbini had launched the famous comic magazine ''[[L'Avventuroso]]''  and, at the end of the fifties and in the earlier part of the sixties, he had contributed to release several [[The Phantom|Phantom]] and Mandrake series.
 
The Mandrake stories after 1940 printed by "La Freccia" are all ''lucidato'', that is traced from other comic books or newspapers.  


After the series published by La Freccia ended, they were successfully continued by the Roman publisher [[Fratelli Spada]] who was able - through modern methods of printing – to give a more attractive appearance to their series despite they basically had the same format, and sometimes the same titles, as the ones previously published by La Freccia.
After the series published by La Freccia ended, they were successfully continued by the Roman publisher [[Fratelli Spada]] who was able - through modern methods of printing – to give a more attractive appearance to their series despite they basically had the same format, and sometimes the same titles, as the ones previously published by La Freccia.


== Mandrake publications published by La Freccia ==
== Mandrake publications published by La Freccia ==
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!Title !!Year(s)!!Issues
!Title !!Year(s)!!Issues
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| ''[[Il Vascello]]'' || 1958 || 1 (of total 22 + 1)
| ''[[Il Vascello]]'' || 1958<br>1959 – 1961 || 1 (of total 22 + 1)<br>61 (of total 65)
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| ''[[Il Vascello]]'' || 1959 – 1961 || 65 + 4
| ''[[I Classici dell'Avventura (La Freccia)|I Classici dell'Avventura]]'' || 1960 - 1961 || 2 (of total 16)
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| ''[[Super Albo – Mandrake (La Freccia)|Super Albo]]'' || 1960 – 1961 || 9 (of 20)
| ''[[Super Albo – Mandrake (La Freccia)|Super Albo]]'' || 1960 – 1961 || 9 (of 20)
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| ''[[I Classici dell'Avventura – Mandrake (La Freccia)|I Classici dell'Avventura]]'' || 1960 - 1961  || 2 (of total 16)
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 16 October 2013

Edizioni La Freccia
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La Freccia was an Italian publishing company managed by publisher Mario Nerbini, at the time established in Rome. Before the Second World War, Mario Nerbini had launched the famous comic magazine L'Avventuroso and, at the end of the fifties and in the earlier part of the sixties, he had contributed to release several Phantom and Mandrake series.

The Mandrake stories after 1940 printed by "La Freccia" are all lucidato, that is traced from other comic books or newspapers.

After the series published by La Freccia ended, they were successfully continued by the Roman publisher Fratelli Spada who was able - through modern methods of printing – to give a more attractive appearance to their series despite they basically had the same format, and sometimes the same titles, as the ones previously published by La Freccia.

Mandrake publications published by La Freccia

Title Year(s) Issues
Il Vascello 1958
1959 – 1961
1 (of total 22 + 1)
61 (of total 65)
I Classici dell'Avventura 1960 - 1961 2 (of total 16)
Super Albo 1960 – 1961 9 (of 20)