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  • | "[[Battle of Xanadu]]" || June 30, 1969 || September 11, 1969 || without the first six weeks | "[[The Connoisseur]]" || September 12, 1969 || January 26, 1970 ||
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  • | ''[[Mandrake the Magician (Consolidated Press)|Mandrake the Magician]]'' || 1938-1947 || 5 | ''[[Mandrake the Magician (Young's/Yaffa)|Mandrake the Magician]]'' || 196?-1963<br>1964-1965<br>1966 || 26<br>11<br>5
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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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  • ...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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  • '''The Daily Express''' (also named "The Dubois Daily Express" before 1942) was a local newspaper published in DuBoi The newspaper was founded in 1927, succeeding "The Evening Express" established since 1892.
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  • ...rry Hill) , New Jersey, United States,. It serves the South Jersey part in the Delaware Valley with most of Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties. "The Courier-Post" had a 25 years long run of "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" daily strips published from June 13, 1949 to October 26, 1974.
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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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  • Before and throughout his career as artist on [[Mandrake the Magician]], [[Fred Fredericks]] worked with a number of other comics. ...60 || ''[[Spotlight on Fred Fredericks - Other Comics - The Late, Late War|The Late, Late War]]'' || pen/ink/wr || 72 strips - 12 weeks
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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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  • ...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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  • ...he Atlantic City Friends School<ref group="footnotes">He was art editor of the high school newspaper (Atlantic City High School, Herald ?)</ref>. ...ic City Daily World at the age of 18, and in the late 1940's he worked for The Press of Atlantic City.
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  • ...both humor strips (like "Hector Heathcote") and realistic strips (like "[[The Blue Phantom]]") could be concerned by these historical subjects. == The American Revolutionary War (1775 – 1783) ==
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