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  • =="Mandrake" one-shots== | ''[[Jakobstads Tidning]]'' || dailies || December 2, 1947 -? || in Swedish as ''Mandrake''
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  • ...In 1997 the comics division of Semic Press, including the right to publish Swedish Phantom magazines, was sold to the Danish media house [[Egmont]], and "Fant ...get Semic''', but generally does not publish comics. One exception are the swedish "Fantomen Christmas Album".
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  • |Country= [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden / Swedish ''''' Comics '85''''' is a Swedish one-shot free publication, printed in 10.000 copies and given out at the He
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  • |Country= [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden / Swedish |Preceded= [[Mandrake 5 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #2/1968]]
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  • |Country= [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden / Swedish
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  • |Country= [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden / Swedish '''Stjärnbragder''' is a Swedish publication, published in 1952 and 1953. A total of 14 issues was published
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  • |Country= [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden / Swedish
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  • |Country= [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden / Swedish
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  • ...hing Company : Norstedt & Söner / 32 pgs, 18.5 x 26.5 cm). Giveaway in the Swedish schools.
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  • |Country= [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden / Swedish '''Stjärnmagasinet''' ''med Tarzan'' is a Swedish magazine with comics.
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  • *"??", [[Mandrake 2 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #2/1967]]
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  • *"Storstadsdjungel", [[Mandrake 1 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #1]] (1967)
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  • *"Farlig färd till Xanadu", [[Mandrake 1 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #1]] (1967)
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  • *"Spökkasinot", [[Mandrake 3 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #3/1967]]
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  • *Mandrake is reading "Fantomen", a Swedish [[The Phantom|Phantom]] comic book.
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  • *"Spöken från Rymden", [[Mandrake 2 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #2/1967]]
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  • *"Komplotten", [[Mandrake 4 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #1/1968]]
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  • *"Domedagsmannen", [[Mandrake 3 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #3/1967]]
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  • *"Den svarta trollkarlen", [[Mandrake 4 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #1/1968]]
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  • ...ations in Sweden|Swedish]] comics syndicate, and the current holder of the Swedish rights to license publishing of [[Mandrake the Magician]] (as well as sever ...empo" printed daily strips. "Allers" returned to Sundays in 1942, when the Swedish newspaper "[[Nya Dagligt Allehanda]]" started printing the dailies.
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  • *"Monstren från rymden", [[Mandrake 5 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #2/1968]]
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  • *"Sjörövarna", [[Mandrake 5 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #2/1968]]
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  • '''Expressen ''' ("The Express") is a Swedish nationwide evening newspaper with headquarters in Stockholm. The paper is owned by the Bonnier Group, a Swedish media group of 175 companies operating in 15 countries.
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  • *"Den flygande ryttaren", [[Mandrake 1 (King Swedish)|''Mandrake'' #1]]
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  • ...om 1940. This story is in color and is identical to the one printed in the Swedish weekly magazine "[[Allers Familj-Journal|Allers]]", translated into Norwegi ...wo Mandrake stories in "Spøk og Spenning", this one was not taken from the Swedish weekly magazine "Allers". "Prince Valiant" had been named "Valemon" in the
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  • *''"no title"'', [[Comics 4 - Den stora serieboken (Swedish)|''Comics'' #4]] (1973)
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  • ...r. Holton's Reputation]]" || easter egg, Mandrake is reading "Fantomen", a Swedish Phantom comic book.
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  • *"''no title''", [[Comics 2 - Den stora serieboken (Swedish)|''Comics'' #2]] (1971)
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  • Tarzan swedish-24.jpg|[[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden
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  • *''no title'', [[Seriebiblioteket 1 (Swedish)|''Seriebiblioteket'' #1]] (1976)
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  • *''no title'', [[Seriebiblioteket 1 (Swedish)|''Seriebiblioteket'' #1]] (1976)
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  • *"no title", [[Seriebiblioteket 1 (Swedish)|''Seriebiblioteket'' #1]] (1976)
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  • ...the first book in their "Fantomen" series. All books were translated into Swedish by Lennart Allen. These issues, in Swedish language, were also sold in Finland.
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  • *1977, September 9: awarded by Svenska Serieakademin ''(The Swedish Academy of Comic Art)'' with the Adamsonstatyetten ''(Adamson Award)'' at a *1985, May 22: awarded by Svenska Serieakademin ''(The Swedish Academy of Comic Art)'' with a diploma at Ramlösa Brunnshotell in Helsingb
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  • ...0's APU printed Mandrake dailies, reformated to fit a page, similar as the Swedish magazine [[Allers Familj-Journal]]. In the 50's Taika-Jim was often present
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  • === Lithograph by Swedish artist Carl Johan De Geer === The album has a preface by Sture Hegerfors, the President of the Swedish Cartoon Academy. Over 40 pgs the album presents the figures and the collect
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  • *Among the audience March 1: Kirk Douglas, the Swedish tenor Jussi Bjoerling and wife, Lord Ranfruly and Lady Ranfurly, Louise All
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