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'''Semic Strip Serie''' was an Dutch comic magazine published in the years 1972 to 1974.
'''Semic Strip Serie''' was an Dutch comic magazine published in the years 1972 to 1974.


== History==
== Issue overview==
The ''Semic Strip Serie'' printed various newspaper strips in albums. Each album was dedicated to one figure as: Andy Capp by Reg Smythe, [[Mandrake the Magician]] by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks, The Wizard of Id by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart, Redeye by Gordon Bess, Tumbleweeds by Tom K. Ryan, Modesty Blaise by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway, B.C. by Johnny Hart, Fred Basset by Alex Graham, Rip Kirby Volume by Fred Dickenson and John Prentice, Ferd'nand by Henning Dahl Mikkelsen and Al Plastino, Kraaienhove by Willy Lohmann, Momma by Mell Lazarus.
===Regular series===
The ''Semic Strip Serie'' printed various newspaper strips in albums. Each album was dedicated to one figure as: "Linke Loetje ''(Andy Capp)''" by Reg Smythe , "[[Mandrake the Magician|Mandrake]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]], "De tovenaar van Id ''(The Wizard of Id)''" by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart, "Roodoog ''(Redeye)''" by Gordon Bess, "Jippie ''(Tumbleweeds)''" by Tom K. Ryan, "Miranda ''(Modesty Blaise)''" by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway, "Oerm ''(B.C.)''" by Johnny Hart, "Fred Basset" by Alex Graham, "Rip Kirby" by Fred Dickenson and John Prentice, "Ferdinand ''(Ferd'nand)'' by Henning Dahl Mikkelsen and Al Plastino, "Kraaienhove" by Willy Lohmann and "Mamma ''(Momma)''" by Mell Lazarus.
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Image:Semic-Dutch-01.jpg|issue 1<br>Linke Loetje #1
Image:Mandrake-Semic-Dutch-01.jpg|[[Semic Strip Serie - Mandrake 1|issue 2<br>Mandrake #1]]
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-03.jpg|issue 3<br>De tovenaar van Id #1
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-04.jpg|issue 4<br>Roodoog #1
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-05.jpg|issue 5<br>Jippie #1
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-06.jpg|issue 6<br>Miranda #1
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-07.jpg|issue 7<br>Linke Loetje #2
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-08.jpg|issue 8<br>Oerm #1
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-09.jpg|issue 9<br>Jippie #2
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-10.jpg|issue 10<br>Fred Basset #1
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-11.jpg|issue 11<br>Fred Basset #2
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-12.jpg|issue 12<br>Jippie #3
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-13.jpg|issue 13<br>Linke Loetje #3
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-14.jpg|issue 14<br>Rip Kirby #1
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-15.jpg|issue 15<br>Ferdinand #1
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-16.jpg|issue 16<br>Kraaienhove #!
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-17.jpg|issue 17<br>Linke Loetje #4
Image:Semic-Dutch-1972-18.jpg|issue 18<br>Mamma #1
</gallery>


== Issue overview==
==== Ads for series ====
===Issues with Mandrake===
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<gallery>
Image:Mandrake-Semic-Dutch-01.jpg|[[Semic Strip Serie - Mandrake 1|''Mandrake'' #1]]
Image:Mandrake-Semic-Dutch-Ad.jpg|
Image:Mandrake-Semic-Dutch-bk-01.jpg|''back cover issue #1''
Image:Algemeen Dagbladt 05 08 1972.jpg|''ad in newspaper "[[Algemeen Dagblad]]" - August 5, 1972''.
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 17:00, 31 March 2024

Semic Strip Serie
Semic-Dutch-01.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini netherlands.gif Netherlands / Dutch
Publishing company: Semic Press
Publishing years: 1972-1974
Issues: 18
Format: 21 x 14 cm, b/w


Semic Strip Serie was an Dutch comic magazine published in the years 1972 to 1974.

Issue overview

Regular series

The Semic Strip Serie printed various newspaper strips in albums. Each album was dedicated to one figure as: "Linke Loetje (Andy Capp)" by Reg Smythe , "Mandrake" by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks, "De tovenaar van Id (The Wizard of Id)" by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart, "Roodoog (Redeye)" by Gordon Bess, "Jippie (Tumbleweeds)" by Tom K. Ryan, "Miranda (Modesty Blaise)" by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway, "Oerm (B.C.)" by Johnny Hart, "Fred Basset" by Alex Graham, "Rip Kirby" by Fred Dickenson and John Prentice, "Ferdinand (Ferd'nand) by Henning Dahl Mikkelsen and Al Plastino, "Kraaienhove" by Willy Lohmann and "Mamma (Momma)" by Mell Lazarus.

Ads for series