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{{issuebox  
|Title=Mandrake roi de la magie #23
|Title= Giff-Wiff #23, supplement<br>Mandrake<br>Roi de la magie
|image= [[Image:celeg23.png|200 px|border]]
|image= [[Image:celeg23.png|200 px|border]]
|Coverartist= [[Phil Davis]] (from story art)
|Coverartist= [[Phil Davis]] (from story art)
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|Format= 30 × 22 cm
|Format= 30 × 22 cm
|Pages= 66 pgs, b/w
|Pages= 66 pgs, b/w
|Date= September,1967
|Date= September, 1967
|Publisher=[[CÉLEG]]
|Publisher=[[CÉLEG]]
|Editor=
|Editor=
|Preceded= [[Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) 1|''Mandrake roi de la Magie'' #1]]
|Preceded= [[Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) 1|''Mandrake Roi de la Magie'' #1]]
|Followed=none
|Followed=none
|isbn= &nbsp;
|isbn= &nbsp;
|}}
|}}
 
==Contents==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"Le royaume des bandits" ("[[Land of the Fakirs]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
*"Le royaume des bandits" ("[[Land of the Fakirs]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
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=== Articles ===
=== Articles ===
*"Du temps que Mandrake n'avait pas peur de la magie", by Francis Lacassin.
*"Du temps que Mandrake n'avait pas peur de la magie" by Francis Lacassin.
*"Mandrake à l'écran", by Jean-Claude Romer (French movie director).  
*"Mandrake à l'écran" by Jean-Claude Romer ''(French movie director)''.  
   
   
==== Note ====
==== Note ====
*This release, re-issue of the previous [[Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) 2]], is an extra-issue (numbering 23 bis) of the  then current C.E.L.E.G. magazine "Giff-Wiff" devoted to comics history. The ordinary "Giff-Wiff" issue #23 was published in March 1967 and mainly consacred to Al Capp, the famous creator of "Li'l Abner".
*This release, re-issue of the previous [[Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) 2|Mandrake Roi de la magie #2]], is an extra-issue (numbering 23 bis) of the  then current C.E.L.E.G. magazine "Giff-Wiff" devoted to comics history. The ordinary "Giff-Wiff" issue #23 was published in March 1967 and mainly consacred to Al Capp, the famous creator of "Li'l Abner".
*The "Giff-Wiff" extra-issues were exclusively devoted to comic reprints when the usual issues were about study aricles.   
*The "Giff-Wiff" extra-issues were exclusively devoted to comic reprints when the usual issues were about study aricles.   
*The "Chamber into the X Dimension" story included two Sunday pages which were missing in the [[Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) 2]] previous release (August 30, 1936 and February 21, 1937 Sunday pages).
*The "Chamber into the X Dimension" story included two Sunday pages ''(August 30, 1936 and February 21, 1937)'' which were missing in the [[Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) 2|Mandrake Roi de la magie #2]] previously released.


[[Category:Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) issues|Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) 23]]
[[Category:Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) issues|Mandrake roi de la magie 23]]

Latest revision as of 11:10, 10 July 2017

Giff-Wiff #23, supplement
Mandrake
Roi de la magie
Celeg23.png
Cover artist: Phil Davis (from story art)
Country/language: Mini france.gif France / French
Format: 30 × 22 cm
Pages: 66 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: September, 1967
Editor:
Publishing company: CÉLEG
Preceded by: Mandrake Roi de la Magie #1
Followed by: none
 


Contents

Mandrake stories

Articles

  • "Du temps que Mandrake n'avait pas peur de la magie" by Francis Lacassin.
  • "Mandrake à l'écran" by Jean-Claude Romer (French movie director).

Note

  • This release, re-issue of the previous Mandrake Roi de la magie #2, is an extra-issue (numbering 23 bis) of the then current C.E.L.E.G. magazine "Giff-Wiff" devoted to comics history. The ordinary "Giff-Wiff" issue #23 was published in March 1967 and mainly consacred to Al Capp, the famous creator of "Li'l Abner".
  • The "Giff-Wiff" extra-issues were exclusively devoted to comic reprints when the usual issues were about study aricles.
  • The "Chamber into the X Dimension" story included two Sunday pages (August 30, 1936 and February 21, 1937) which were missing in the Mandrake Roi de la magie #2 previously released.