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== History==  
== History==  


[[Gutenberghus]] published the first issue of a title called ''Seriebiblioteket'' in 1976. Corresponding titles were published in Norway (cf. Seriebiblioteket) and Sweden (cf. Seriebiblioteket).  
[[Gutenberghus]] published the first issue of a title called ''Seriebiblioteket'' in 1976. Corresponding titles were published in Norway (cf. [[Seriebiblioteket (Norwegian)]] and Sweden (cf. [[Seriebiblioteket (Swedish)]]).  


*"Mandrake 1938" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis
*1 - "Mandrake 1938" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
*"King 1938-1939" by Jim Gary
*2 - "King 1938-1939" by Jim Gary.
*"Barney Baxter 1938" bt Frank Miller
*3 - "Barney Baxter 1938" bt Frank Miller.
*"Dick Tracy 1940-1943" by Chester Gould,
*4 - "Dick Tracy 1940-1943" by Chester Gould.
*"Jens Lyn 1937" (Flash Gordon) by Alex Raymond,
*5 - "Jens Lyn 1937" (Flash Gordon) by Alex Raymond.
*"Hopalong Cassidy 1953-1954" by Royal King Cole and Dan Spiegle
*6 - "Hopalong Cassidy 1953-1954" by Royal King Cole and Dan Spiegle.


==Issue overview==
==Issue overview==

Revision as of 11:55, 10 June 2013

Seriebiblioteket is a Danish publication of US strips from the golden age, published between 1976 and 1977.

History

Gutenberghus published the first issue of a title called Seriebiblioteket in 1976. Corresponding titles were published in Norway (cf. Seriebiblioteket (Norwegian) and Sweden (cf. Seriebiblioteket (Swedish)).

  • 1 - "Mandrake 1938" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
  • 2 - "King 1938-1939" by Jim Gary.
  • 3 - "Barney Baxter 1938" bt Frank Miller.
  • 4 - "Dick Tracy 1940-1943" by Chester Gould.
  • 5 - "Jens Lyn 1937" (Flash Gordon) by Alex Raymond.
  • 6 - "Hopalong Cassidy 1953-1954" by Royal King Cole and Dan Spiegle.

Issue overview