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  • ...hed "[[Mandrake]]" [[daily strip]] and [[Sunday strip]] from 1935 (as "The Chicago Herald-Examiner") to at least 1951 (last date formally known but probably l ...go American" and "The Chicago Herald-Examiner" / (publication size of "The Chicago Herald-American": 28 x 40,5 cm.).
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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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  • [[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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  • Wilson McCoy did not work on "Mandrake the Magician", but is included here for historical reasons. ...Coleman Street and next in 4713 Cottage Avenue. After the death of Edward the family moved to 5130 Cates Avenue and next to 5598 Etzel avenue.
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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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  • ...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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