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  • '''''Export Publishing Entreprises Limited''''' was a [[Mandrake publications in Canada|Canadian]] ...ain Midnight", "Hobby Comics", "Hopalong Cassidy", "Holiday Comics" - when American comics were not allowed to cross the border.
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  • ...ke el Mago''' was a series of [[Mandrake]] comics published by [[Cambridge Publishing]] in [[Colombia]]. Cambridge Publishing started its series in the 1960's with several American comics such as "El Fantasma" ("[[The Phantom]]"), "Secret Agent X-9", "Bric
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  • |Publisher=[[Export Publishing]] ...was a reprint of the US [[Feature Book 55|''Feature Book'' #55]], because American comics were not allowed to cross the border these years.
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  • |Nationality=[[Image:mini_usa.gif]] American '''Tony Raiola''' is the founder of [[Pacific Comics Club]] and an American editor.
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  • |Nationality= [[Image:Mini_usa.gif]] American '''Bob Fujitani''' is an American cartoonist.
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  • David McKay Publications (also known as '''David McKay Company''') was an American book publisher which also published some of the first comic books, includin ...catalog of books by publisher Rees Welsh who later was offered to sell his publishing firm to McKay.
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  • ...989 and owned by Alan Class, an editor from London, who began by importing American titles late in the 1950's but soon decided it would be easier to print his ...sixties and the seventies,reprinted a large number of comics stories from American comics in a black and white publications.
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  • |Publisher= [[American Publishing|American Publishing Corp]] '''Storyline Strips''' by [[American Publishing]].
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  • Editoriale Cosmo is an Italian publishing company established Via Brigata Reggio, 32, 42124, Reggio Emilia (Emilia Re The publishing house is specializing in comics with a large part of reprint titles distrib
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  • ...y was responsible for introducing Australian audiences to some of the best American comic strips of the 1930s, including Mandrake the Magician and The Phantom, .... From 1965 known as '''[[Page Publications]]''', and from 1967 '''[[Yaffa Publishing Group]]'''.
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  • |Nationality= [[Image:Mini_usa.gif]] American He moved to New York City to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Before he got involved with writing for comics he
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  • ...and "Rarotonga", both written by Yolanda Vargas Dulche - as well as North-American licensed material from [[King Features Syndicate]] like "Mandrake el mago"
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  • ...into the X Dimension]]"), just one month later than the original American publishing.
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  • ...937 and 1955, initially in a 10 pages format, becoming 16 pages after four publishing years. The Mandrake material was released just two months after its original American release.
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  • ...publishing many wetern comic-books, mainly retaken from the "Dell Comics" American catalog, such as "Billy the Kid Adventure Magazine", "Cisco Kid" "Indian Ch ...International, Ltd" in 1981, but by the end of the decade they had ceased publishing (Later acquired by "Egmont Group" but no more title was published with the
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  • ...gician]]”. In following years, he brought to French public the most famous American comics and became also one of the leading figures in the national press. ...e in vain his views against that censorship and he was finally led to stop publishing "Hardy présente "Donald" in 1953. Concerning the pressures from the Survei
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  • '''Edizioni Fratelli Spada''' (in English '''Spada Brothers Publishing''') was an [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italian]] comics publisher, fou ...ch posseded better and cheaper methods of printing. When Nerbini ended his publishing activities due financial problems, he sold his Mandrake and Phantom publica
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  • ...material from Atlas, Marvel, ACG, Charlton, Archie and occasionally other American publishers. Amongst these comics were reprints of the Phantom and Mandrake Sometime between 1968 and 1971, King Features Syndicate sued Alan Class over publishing rights. With the introduction of decimal currency in 1971, Alan Class began
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  • ...material from Atlas, Marvel, ACG, Charlton, Archie and occasionally other American publishers. Amongst these comics were reprints of the Phantom and Mandrake Sometime between 1968 and 1971, King Features Syndicate sued Alan Class over publishing rights. With the introduction of decimal currency in 1971, Alan Class began
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  • ...material from Atlas, Marvel, ACG, Charlton, Archie and occasionally other American publishers. Amongst these comics were reprints of the Phantom and Mandrake Sometime between 1968 and 1971, King Features Syndicate sued Alan Class over publishing rights. With the introduction of decimal currency in 1971, Alan Class began
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  • |Publisher=[[American Publishing]]
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  • ...ly by Egeli himself. Egeli, who established "Ceylan Yayınları", also began publishing another magazine titled "Bill Kid" in which the post-war Italian western co ...ul titles were western comics of Italian origin, it also experimented with American material such as "Superman" and "Mandrake", but they proved short-lived. Ce
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  • |Publisher=[[American Publishing]]
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  • ...cks]] appears to have a specific interest on history, especially about the American Civil War period (April 1861 – May 1865). That obvious interest is expres == The American Revolutionary War (1775 – 1783) ==
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  • Image:Key West Citizen Ad.png|''Publishing annoucement'' [[Category:American newspapers]]
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  • ...sues were distribued in Quebec (Canada) through "Presses Select Limitée" a publishing society in Montreal. ...o published similar series for [[The Phantom]] as well as some reprints of American comics classicals in their own series ("Flash Gordon", “Prince Valiant”
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  • ...when "RGE" changed it's name to [[Editora Globo]] in 1986. Globo continued publishing the comic but with restarted numbering. ...d October 1986, 371 issues were published. The series began in the larger "american format" ''(18 x 30 cm)'' but was reduced to a smaller format ''(13.5 x 20.5
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  • When compared with the original publishing [[Mandrake - Il Vascello 85]], the story begins with the two last panels of ...ular Trap !'' by ? and Dick Beck (from comic-book "Forbidden Worlds" # 68 (American Comics Group / July 1958)
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  • |Nationality= [[Image:Mini_usa.gif]] American He worked for "Dell Publishing" from 1956 to 1959, illustrating many western and adventure series as "The
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  • ...material from Atlas, Marvel, ACG, Charlton, Archie and occasionally other American publishers. Amongst these comics were reprints of the Phantom and Mandrake Sometime between 1968 and 1971, King Features Syndicate sued Alan Class over publishing rights. With the introduction of decimal currency in 1971, Alan Class began
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  • |Publisher=[[(Dell Publishing Co]] The context of the events takes place during the American Civil War, a historic period appearing to be of particular interest for Fre
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  • "Les Editions Héritage" started publishing, in French language, various coloring books, mostly of various figures fro ...nd white, which took away a large part of attractiveness compared to their American counterparts.
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  • Image:The Nassau Daily Review-Star Ad.png|''Publishing annoucement, August 18, 1937'' Image:The Nassau Daily Review-Star Ad-01.png|''1937 Publishing annoucement''
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  • |Publisher=IDW Publishing '''''King of the Comics - 100 Years of King Features''''' is an American book, published in 2015 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of [[King Featur
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  • ...''(Cyrillic "Мандрак, Царят на магията")''", "Tarzan", "Mickey Mouse". The publishing was interrupted in 1943 during the war events which stopped the comic book
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  • ...a division of Xanadu Publishing, is an [[Mandrake publications in the USA|American]] book publisher.
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  • As a full page, and a delay of several weeks when compared to the original american newspapers, and from - at least - 1965 to 1971 (however it maybe already p ...Blondie"and "Li'l Abner". Towards the end of the "Pacific Stars & Stripes" publishing, comics were oriented to funnier comics material.
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  • Image:Ad-Dziennik-dla Wszystkich.png|''Publishing annoucement'' [[Category:American newspapers]]
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  • '''''Mandrake the Magician''''' is an American adventure comic strip created by [[Lee Falk]] - also creator of [[The Phant *[[Dell stories|Dell Publishing]], [[King Comics stories|King Comics]] and [[Marvel stories|Marvel Comics]]
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  • ...e !! Start !! End !! Examples of Daily strips in issues and/or comments !! Publishing years ...l story title !! Spanish title !! Issues "Album de El Tony" !! Comments !! Publishing years
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  • *At "[http://bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=FREDERICKS%2C+FRED Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999]" Jerry Bails list [[Fred Fredericks]] as pen and ink ===Western Publishing===
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  • The series featured reprints of daily and Sundays strips of American comics. Althought the series is numbered for the "New Comics Now" title it ...rder. Furthermore, some issues were sold out and then reprinted with a new publishing date.
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  • Image:Daily Argus Ad.png|''Publishing annoucement on May 29, 1941'' [[Category:American newspapers]]
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  • |Nationality= [[Image:mini_usa.gif]] American ...ponded; ''"Ray and Lee may have worked together but Ray always drew it for publishing."'' When asked how much of a hand Ray had in the creation of the Phantom, s
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  • ...cocious artist, he starts professionally at the age of 17 years at the RGE publishing house. ...O Cavaleiro Negro" comic-books, the strip being a Brazilian version of the American "Black Rider".
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  • Image:Courier Post Ad.jpg|''Publishing annoucement'' [[Category:American newspapers]]
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  • William Randolph Hearst was an American newspaper publisher. In 1895 his newspapers began syndicating material, and KFS made an effort to publish comic books of its own by establishing the publishing company [[King Comics]] in 1967. This short-lived comic book line showcased
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  • Image:Schenectady Gazette Ad.jpg|''Publishing annoucement'' [[Category:American newspapers]]
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  • ...the comics, was such a sucess that it was immortalized on the cover of the American news magazine "Life" by an Al Capp's cartoon. ...ward refers to the "Yellow Kid", a famous comic strip character created by American Richard F. Outcault at the end of the 19th century.
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  • |Nationality= [[Image:Mini_usa.gif]] American *1939, September 10: At the New York Journal-American Day rode<ref>"125,000 Tickets To Fair Sold By N.Y. Daily", ''Editor and Pub
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  • The magazine was mainly a compilation of newspaper American comics characters such as "[[Mandrake the Magician]]", "[[The Phantom]]", " Image:Robinson-Ad.jpg|''1936 publishing announcement (flyer 29 x 37 cm)''.
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  • ...d the Pirates" and so on ) have received a great success with a frequent publishing of 500.000 or 600.000 copies sold each week. Unfortunately, the Fascist Reg
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  • ...dventures)''". More then 325 issues were released without any numbering or publishing date on the covers or inside. ...e categorized into 24 different categories such as: Spanish football team, American movie stars, marvells of the word and on. Next the back covers have a comic
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  • |Nationality= [[Image:Mini_usa.gif]] American ...Davis received a $500 award as the winner of a medal-design contest of the American Newspaper Publishers Association ($ 500). The medal he designed was present
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  • ...feat no doubt helped by the magazine's policy of replacing any mentions of American place names and idioms with their Australian equivalents, thus persuading r ...roprietor would have given a second thought to the project. Throughout his publishing career, Packer was firmly committed to the use of comics in his papers and
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  • ...ter), which is probably the longest uninterrupted continuity of the series publishing [[Category:American newspapers|Reading Eagle]]
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  • ...ceased its activities en 1990) furnished the classical comics coming from American print syndicates companies, such as "[[King Features Syndicate]]". Unsold issues were later rebound in their original chronological publishing order.
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