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In addition the magazine printed several other characters like: "Bob und Frank ''(Tim Tyler's Luck)''" by Lyman Young and Tom Massey ''(1954: 1, 5 & 1955: 2, 5)'', "Hopalong Cassidy" by William Boyd ''(1954: 2, 3, 4)'', "Mandra ''(Mandrake the Magician)''" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] ''(1954: 3 & 1955: 1)'', "Felix der Kater ''(Felix The Cat)''" by Otto Messmer ''(1954: 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 1955: 1)'', "Blondie" by Chic Young ''(1954: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 1955: 1)'', "Lilo" by ? ''(1954: 5)'', "Rip Korby ''(Rip Kirby)''" by Alex Raymond ''(1954: 6, 10 & 1955: 3, 4)'', "Hans Wagemut" ''(1954: 7)'', "Petz: ... und sein magischer Knopf" ''(1954: 8, 9)'', "Der Oberst und die Herzogin ''(Colonel Pottersby and the Duchess)''" by Chic Young ''(1954:  8, 9, 10)'', "Karl Späher" ''(1954: 9)'', "Oma ''(Grandma)''" by Charles Kuhn ''(1954: 9)'', "Klein Margot ''(Little Iodine)''" by Jimmy Hatlo ''(1955: 1, 3)'', "Theobald ''(Henry)''" by Carl Anderson ''(1955: 3)'' and "Schifferkarl ''(Popeye)''" by Bud Sagendorf ''(1955: 3)''.  
In addition the magazine printed several other characters like: "Bob und Frank ''(Tim Tyler's Luck)''" by Lyman Young and Tom Massey ''(1954: 1, 5 & 1955: 2, 5)'', "Hopalong Cassidy" by William Boyd ''(1954: 2, 3, 4)'', "Mandra ''(Mandrake the Magician)''" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] ''(1954: 3 & 1955: 1)'', "Felix der Kater ''(Felix The Cat)''" by Otto Messmer ''(1954: 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 1955: 1)'', "Blondie" by Chic Young ''(1954: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 1955: 1)'', "Lilo" by ? ''(1954: 5)'', "Rip Korby ''(Rip Kirby)''" by Alex Raymond ''(1954: 6, 10 & 1955: 3, 4)'', "Hans Wagemut" ''(1954: 7)'', "Petz: ... und sein magischer Knopf" ''(1954: 8, 9)'', "Der Oberst und die Herzogin ''(Colonel Pottersby and the Duchess)''" by Chic Young ''(1954:  8, 9, 10)'', "Karl Späher" ''(1954: 9)'', "Oma ''(Grandma)''" by Charles Kuhn ''(1954: 9)'', "Klein Margot ''(Little Iodine)''" by Jimmy Hatlo ''(1955: 1, 3)'', "Theobald ''(Henry)''" by Carl Anderson ''(1955: 3)'' and "Schifferkarl ''(Popeye)''" by Bud Sagendorf ''(1955: 3)''.  
The photo covers are lifted from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Valiant_(1954_film) Prince Valiant] film from 1954.
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Revision as of 15:25, 12 October 2022

Prinz Eisenherz
Prinz eisenherz 1954-01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini germany.gif Germany / German
Publishing company: Aller GmbH
Publishing years: 1954 - 1955
Issues: 15
Format: 18,5 x 25,5 cm, color


Prinz Eisenherz is a German "Prince Valiant" publication, published between 1954 and 1955.

Issue overview

Regular series

Aller Verlag published the first issue of a title called "Prinz Eisenherz" in 1954. The magazine was named after the main character "Prinz Eisenherz (Prince Valiant)" by Hal Foster, previous printed in the Phantom-Heft series.

In addition the magazine printed several other characters like: "Bob und Frank (Tim Tyler's Luck)" by Lyman Young and Tom Massey (1954: 1, 5 & 1955: 2, 5), "Hopalong Cassidy" by William Boyd (1954: 2, 3, 4), "Mandra (Mandrake the Magician)" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis (1954: 3 & 1955: 1), "Felix der Kater (Felix The Cat)" by Otto Messmer (1954: 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 1955: 1), "Blondie" by Chic Young (1954: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 1955: 1), "Lilo" by ? (1954: 5), "Rip Korby (Rip Kirby)" by Alex Raymond (1954: 6, 10 & 1955: 3, 4), "Hans Wagemut" (1954: 7), "Petz: ... und sein magischer Knopf" (1954: 8, 9), "Der Oberst und die Herzogin (Colonel Pottersby and the Duchess)" by Chic Young (1954: 8, 9, 10), "Karl Späher" (1954: 9), "Oma (Grandma)" by Charles Kuhn (1954: 9), "Klein Margot (Little Iodine)" by Jimmy Hatlo (1955: 1, 3), "Theobald (Henry)" by Carl Anderson (1955: 3) and "Schifferkarl (Popeye)" by Bud Sagendorf (1955: 3).

The photo covers are lifted from the Prince Valiant film from 1954.

1954

1955

Reprints

All issues was reprinted by Norbert Hethke Verlag in the years 1992 to 1993.