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===Other comics===
===Other comics===
*"Kid Montana", ''Les bons elèves'' by ?
*"Kid Montana", ''Les bons élèves'' by ?
*"Kid Montana", ''La vengeance de pied-noir'' by ?
*"Kid Montana", ''La vengeance de Pied-noir'' by ?


===Supplement===
===Supplement===
*"8 Sunday pages", December 26 1943 to February 13 1944.
*"8 Sunday pages", December 26 1943 to February 20 1944.
*The second Sunday Page of "The Garden of Wuzzu" story (February 6, 1944) is missing. However, and very strangely, the written dates in the panels of the following pages have been changed; for instance it is indicated "2-6" and "2-13" on pages which in fact are respectively the "2-13" and "2-20" original Sunday Pages. It seems that someone wanted to make believe to a proper continuity without any missing page.




[[Category:Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux) issues|Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux) 413]]
[[Category:Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux) issues|Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux) 413]]

Latest revision as of 17:41, 24 June 2015

Mandrake #413
série chronologique #59
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Cover artist: Mario Caria
Country/language: Mini france.gif France / French
Format: 19 cm × 26 cm
Pages: 36 pgs, color
Publishing date: November 11, 1973
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Editions des Remparts
Preceded by: Mandrake #412
Followed by: Mandrake #414


Mandrake #413 sub-number série chronologique #59.

Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Kid Montana", Les bons élèves by ?
  • "Kid Montana", La vengeance de Pied-noir by ?

Supplement

  • "8 Sunday pages", December 26 1943 to February 20 1944.
  • The second Sunday Page of "The Garden of Wuzzu" story (February 6, 1944) is missing. However, and very strangely, the written dates in the panels of the following pages have been changed; for instance it is indicated "2-6" and "2-13" on pages which in fact are respectively the "2-13" and "2-20" original Sunday Pages. It seems that someone wanted to make believe to a proper continuity without any missing page.