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  • '''''The Washington Times''''' was an American (English-language) daily newspaper pu ...ngton Herald" to create "The Washington Times-Herald" in 1939. In the '30s the newspaper had
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  • ...esex County Times and West Middlesex Gazette" from 1941–74 before becoming the "Ealing Gazette" from 1974 to 1980. After an announcement in the February 15, 1980 edition, the "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" Sunday pages were published (at least) from February 29 to Dece
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  • Mandrake has been published in the United Arab Emirates at least in one magazine. |''[[Young Times]]'' || Sundays || 1990s? || in English, in the supplement "Fun Times"
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  • ...ister papers "Today's Sunbeam" and "The News of Cumberland County" to form the "South Jersey Times". The "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" daily strips were featured in the "Woodbury Daily Times" at least from 1945 to 1959, but precise period remai
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  • "Mandrake the Magician" has been featured in several publications in the United Kingdom. | ''[[Mandrake the Magician (Miller)|Mandrake the Magician]]'' || 1960 - 1962 || 24
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  • '''''The Washington Times''''' was an American (English-language) daily newspaper pu ...ngton Herald" to create "The Washington Times-Herald" in 1939. In the '30s the newspaper had
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  • |name=The Octon |first= "[[The Sign of 8]]"
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  • |name=Collegium Magikos<br>The College of Magic ==The College of Magic==
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  • | ''[[The Singapore Free Press]]'' || Dailies || 1946 to 1962 || English | ''[[The Straits Times]]'' || Sundays || ? - 1987 to 1989 - ? || English
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  • ...erican comedian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._C._Fields W. C. Fields]. The writer, Jim Smart, had previously worked in Philadelphian newspapers and Fr .... Fields" strip was was made with 6 strips a week and one larger strip for the Sunday newspapers.
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  • |first= "[[The Enchantress]]" ...''' is a character from [[Mandrake]] comic strip that first appeared in "[[The Enchantress]]".
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  • |Title=Fantomet 11/1989 <br><small>(#551 since the start 1964)</small> *"Gullspiserne" ("[[The Gold Crisis]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]].
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  • |Title=Fantomet 20/1991<br><small>(#612 since the start 1964)</small> *"[[The Phantom]]", ''Forbryter i fjær'' by Scott Goodall and Carlos Cruz.
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  • ...atrulla", "The Lone Ranger", "Jorge y Fernando", "Mandrake", "Rip Kirby", "The Phantom", "Jungle Jim" and "Red Barry". In 1998 they added an "Inspector Wa ...1940 in color. The source for the first stories looks like those used for the Italian [[Mandrake - Il Vascello|Mandrake - Serie Cronologica]] by [[Fratel
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  • ...and Times ''(St. Louis, Missouri)'', 29 Dec 1933, p 18</ref> his taught at the Old Manual Training School, then at McKinley High School before being assig Martha attended<ref>The Junior Life Year Book, Ben Blewett Junior High School, June 1921, p 84 and
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  • Mandrake has been featured in several publications in the United States. | ''[[Mandrake the Magician (King Comics)|Mandrake the Magician]]'' || 1966-1967 || 10
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  • Lee Falk and Alan Cranston copyrighted "The Big Story" ''(a comedy in three act)'' June 6, 1940 <ref>Catalog of Copyrig ...ife. Sending it back to his publisher in New York, however, is thwarted by the Italian Censor, Valenti.
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  • ...''' is a character from the [[Mandrake the Magician (Comic strip)|Mandrake the Magician]] comic strip that first appeared in "[[Derek (Daily story 1948/49 ...he energy of the powerful [[The Crystal Cube|Crystal Cube]] of which he is the guardian.
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  • ...Ming the Merciless, Lord of Mongo, planning to conquer the Earth. All over the Earth people seeing strange lights from space and people have nightmares of ...Earth's most potent technology. Then the beastmen hordes from Mogo entered the Earth.
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  • ...at time, the amount of information about Ray Moore had been very scant and the opportunity to learn more had not been very promising. I knew he was an Sol ...d. All he had was snaps(hots). There are some pictures from when he was in the service."''
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  • |Title= The Ears of the Earth |Preceded= "[[The Doppelganger]]"
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  • The book presents various magicians' tricks such as hypnotism, dice games, card ...llustrations by [[Walmir Amaral de Oliveira]], mainly featuring [[Mandrake the Magician]].
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  • |Title= Mandrake and the Jungle Giants "'''Mandrake and the Jungle Giants'''" is an US made [[Mandrake]] prose story from 1941.
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  • | ''[[The Phantom (Egmont India)|The Phantom]]'' || 2000-2002<br>2003 | ''[[The Bombay Samachar]]'' || Dailies || (?) - 2013 - Present || Bombay, one Engli
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  • |Title=King of the Comics - 100 Years of King Features ...of King Features''''' is an American book, published in 2015 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of [[King Features Syndicate]].
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    |first= "[[The Sign of 8]]" "The League of 8" or just '''8''' is a centuries-old criminal organization.
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  • |first= "[[The Sign of 8|The Sign of 8]] '''Xanadu''' is the home of [[Mandrake]] the Magician.
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  • |Followed= "[[The Cloud (Sunday story 1998)|The Cloud]]" '''"Mandrake Marries Narda"''' is the 176th Mandrake [[Sunday story]].
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  • Very glad to speak to you in the phone also, I guess you not so often get calls from Norway. <br> ...and I work in the Health Care Department. I also help with information for the Norwegian Phantom-magazine, which sometimes publish Mandrake-stories.<br>
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  • ...n escaped convict from the 12-Chapter Republic Movie Serial "Daredevils of the Red Circle" from 1939. ==39013 appearances in the Mandrake strip==
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  • |Title= Aleena and the Smugglers |Preceded= "[[The Case of the Headless Man]]"
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  • *"''no title''" ("[[The Sleeping Beauty]]", part 1) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]. <small>''(s *"Rip Kirby, ''Detective por Afision''" by Alex Raymond <small>("The Chip Faraday Murder" from 1946)</small>
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  • ...erly and made plans for extensive alterations. New alterations was made in the mid 50s. ...in October 1961. He remodeled the cottage and had a tennis court built on the property.
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  • ...He entered the syndicate field in 1934 with "Mandrake" and followed with "The Phantom two years later. ...was being tried out in the Maplewood, N. J., Theater. A farce, it relates the experiences of a foreign correspondent covering Rome, gets some laughs, has
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  • ...L. Lenahan, ''for the syndication of newspaper features''. About mid 1960 the company split into Adcox Associates, Inc. and Lenahan Features</ref>. ...utrition And Civil War Strip", Editor & Publisher 2 April 1960, p 73</ref> the strip as:
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  • *"''no title''" ("[[The Sleeping Beauty]]", part 3) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]. <small>''(s ...ion is given about the title of the Phantom comic book that was on sale at the same time: "La sirenas del estrecho de melo".
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  • ...strip a short periode before he, together with [[Lee Falk]], created '''[[The Phantom]]''' in 1936. ...lahoma)'' 31 July 1908, p 1</ref> living in Wanette ''(Oklahoma)'', before the family bought<ref>1910 United States Federal Census, St. Louis, Missouri</r
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  • ...[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3191285/bio William Friml]. A third version of the script was adapted by Richard Ott. *Scratch, ''the devil himself''
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  • '''''The Medicine Hat News''''' (also named "The Medicine Hat News Weekly News") is a daily newspaper published in Medicine It was founded on October 29, 1885 (at first under the name "The Times).
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  • ...azer was awarded the $200 prize, but the poster by Eddy Walcher was one of the seventeen posters which was ''"windows exhibited"'' several times<ref>"Post ...so spent close to two years in Europe: France, Germany and Switzerland. In the 1930s and 40s, he traveled and painted in New York, Buffalo, Milwaukee and
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  • ...tand. It was the [[Un mondo scomparso (Spada)|Un mondo scomparso]] made by the Italian artist [[Domenico Mirabella]]. He bought it and found that Fratelli ...r. After telephoning the next day after he went to via Enea 77, offices of the Fratelli Spada press, and presented himself as an illustrator of comics wit
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  • ..." came into being. For nearly three decades, Fredericks diligently created the strip, and it was also compiled into collections for wider readership. ...ot only engaged the readers but also gave them a sense of participation in the making of "Rebel."
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  • ...as a result of the transliteration from Bulgarian Cyrillic orthography to the Latin alphabet. ...leaving to Eureka Spring to stay for a time before starting to Paris where the wedding will take place in June. Louise was born October 25, 1911 when Lill
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  • ...t success. In 1959 the offered Fred Fredericks' "New Jersey's Patriots" ''(The first of several regional features on local history in exciting comic form ...Comic Strip", ''Editor & Publisher'', 19 April 1958, p 78</ref> mentioned the strip:
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  • ...title role. The serial is based on [[Lee Falk]]'s comic strip "[[Mandrake the Magician]]". ...from the head of an underworld gang, a sinister criminal genius known as "The Wasp".
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  • ...Lee Falk]]'s comic strip "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" in the daily story "[[The Enchantress]]" from 1954. The production at "The Amas Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Lab".
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  • ...rs include Rick Gordon, Jedda Walker, Kshin, Lothar, and Lothar's son L.J. The series lasted for 65 episodes. Year 2015: The planet Mongo is dying. Ming the Merciless chooses Earth to be his next home, and to enslave its people.
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  • [[File:Avon-WC-all.png|thumb|200px|right|Word Cloud - The Avon Novels]] ==The Corpus==
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  • |Followed= "[[The Short Cut]]" '''"Mandrake’s Family"''' is the 176th Mandrake [[daily story]].
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  • |Preceded= "[[The Incredible Thief]]" '''"Tale of Aleena"''' is the 155th Mandrake [[daily story]].
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  • |Followed= "[[The Impostor]]" '''"Out of Nowhere"''' is the 69th Mandrake [[daily story]].
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  • ...venil]] (initially published as "Suplemento Infantil") which was linked to the newspaper ...aunched "Mirim" and "Lobinho" the first Brazilian comic books inspired by the current American format.
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  • ...n Bermuda. The tv pilot is based on [[Lee Falk]]'s comic strip "[[Mandrake the Magician]]". ...l Schmutz Jr. did work on the Groucho Marx Show, Mandrake the Magician and The Flying Tigers, which was planned for winter release. <ref>"Former Frostburg
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  • ...e run, it was relaunched with restarted numbering several times, dividing the run into four distinctive series. ...ie Cronologica'' #1 was also ''Mandrake'' #33, continuing the numbering of the previous third series.
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  • ...y, with amongst them the publishing of “420” which is generally considered the first comic book published in Italy. ...slated from English comics - had an intuition that changed the history of the publishing house : investing in comics, a new form of popular publishing c
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  • ==The Liberty magazine== ...competition to the artist or cartoonist submitting the winning design for the medal.
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  • ...anguage newspaper in the United States and, after the "Los Angeles Times", the second-most read newspaper in Los Angeles. ...and La Opinión until 1959 when La Prensa was sold. The actual publisher is the company "Impremedia" which also publishes "El Diario-La Prensa" in New York
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  • ...960. Then his other abilities increased again, especially with the help of the Crystal Cube. ...s Mandrake's oldest arch-villain and half brother, [[Luciphor|Luciphor aka the Cobra]].
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  • |Preceded= "[[The Giant Toothache]]" |Followed= "[[The Disturber]]"
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  • ...964, p 26</ref> that the producers dangled a super production of "Mandrake the Magician" under his nose, and that Dino De Laurentiis was to send up his gr ...it the publisher "Fratelli Spada" and talk with '''Duccio Tessari''' about the Mandrake film project.
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  • ...1942. The sponsor, [[Taystee Bread Company]], had a special membership in the [[Mandrake Magicians Club]]. ...l. The production firm reported that it had several agencies interested in the script which would be a quarter-hour program to be broadcast three to five
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  • '''Gibi''' was the name of two [[Mandrake publications in Brazil|Brazil]]ian comic book series ...ublished on the 12th April 1939 and the series was soon so successful that the term "Gibi" has become synonymous of "comics" book" in Brazil.
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  • ...t the WW2 years and which period may contain possible ghosted Mandrake and The Phantom stories. ==The WWII Years==
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  • ...Marx, and Ethel Waters. Falk also contributed to a series of novels about the Phantom. ...ame since childhood. His brother, Leslie, also took the name "Falk" around the same time.
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  • [[Image:CST-1945-06-25-a.jpg|thumb|240px|Cambridge Summer Theatre<br>"The Passionate Congressman"]] ...tries (Washington D.C.) Part 1, Group 3, New series, Volume 16, p 18</ref> the play on February 11, 1944.
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  • ...t Connolly was born on February 7, 1895, in New Haven, Connecticut. He was the second child of Joseph Connolly ''(1857-)'' and Ellen Teresa Reynolds ''(18 ...n various organizations, including serving as the founder and president of the Banshees, a prominent New York luncheon club. Additionally, he engaged in C
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  • ...ke publications in Norway|Norwegian]] newspaper that published "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" [[daily strip]] from 1948 to 1956 and 1962 to 1998. ...1927. It is a regional newspaper based in Trondheim, covering the midle of the country.
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  • ...ny smaller biographies of [[Lee Falk]], but all contain some minor errors. The purpose of this page is making a timeline of which each point has one or mo ...ant of Abraham, with Rabbi Dr. Leon Harrison as his godfather<ref>"Local", The Jewish Voice ''(St. Louis, Missouri), 5 May 1911, p 2</ref>.
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  • ...Gardner Tom, "Phantom character's fate is in hands of creator Lee Falk", ''The Montgomery Advertiser'' (Montgomery, Alabama) 24 June 1983. p 1C and 9C</re ...rake the Magician and The Phantom. This article is an attempt to look into the years before Lee Falk moved to New York, using what is available of additio
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  • ...e run, it was relaunched with restarted numbering several times, dividing the run into four distinctive series. ...irst issue is dated January 5, 1962 and the last (#140) February 19, 1967. The format was 15 × 21.5 cm for generally 32 pages but some issues had 80 page
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  • ...orabilia are valued for a connection to an event, in this case to Mandrake the Magician. Mandrake memorabilia include collectables as: pins, postcards, po ...s a punch out card of the KFS figure on the front and panel comic strip on the back ''(4 panels from a Sunday page that continues from box to box)''. A si
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  • ...Ranger", "Alley Oop", "Prince Valiant" and several others who were part of the "Golden Age of Comics". ...til the cancellation of the series in 1954, due to a change in strategy by the company, which decided to give each of its main characters its own independ
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