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|Format= 24 x 37 cm.
|Format= 24 x 37 cm.
|Pages= 24 pgs, b/w
|Pages= 24 pgs, b/w
|Date= 1945 ?
|Date= 1944
|Publisher=[[Consolidated Press]]
|Publisher=[[Consolidated Press]]
|Editor=unknown
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*''"no title"'' ("[[The Great Grando]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
*''"no title"'' ("[[The Great Grando]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].


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==Note==
Inside one read: ''"Mandrake", one of the most popular ans widely-read of all adventure strips, has been for ten years a special feature of "[[Australian Women's Weekly|The Australian Women's Weekly]]."''
 
Mandrake started in The Australian Women's Weekly in December 1934. Adding ten years this issue is from December 1944 (or perhaps a few months into 1945 ?).
 
[[Category:Mandrake the Magician (Consolidated Press) issues|Mandrake the Magician 03]]
[[Category:Mandrake the Magician (Consolidated Press) issues|Mandrake the Magician 03]]

Revision as of 19:46, 14 October 2014

Mandrake The Magician
Consolidated-04.jpg
Cover artist: Phil Davis (from story art)
Country/language: Mini australia.gif Australia / English
Format: 24 x 37 cm.
Pages: 24 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: 1944
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Consolidated Press
Preceded by: Mandrake The Magician #3
Followed by: Mandrake The Magician 1947
 


Contents

Mandrake stories

Note

Inside one read: "Mandrake", one of the most popular ans widely-read of all adventure strips, has been for ten years a special feature of "The Australian Women's Weekly."

Mandrake started in The Australian Women's Weekly in December 1934. Adding ten years this issue is from December 1944 (or perhaps a few months into 1945 ?).