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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"Il fenomeno del circo" ("[[The Werewolf]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]], part 1.
*"Il fenomeno del circo" ("[[The Werewolf]]", part 1) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]. <small>(This part 1 = daily strips from November 4, 1935 to first panel of January 6, 1936 strip)</small>


=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===
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*"Rip Kirby", ''Musica infernale'' by Alex Raymond (part 2 / Daily strips from December 1, 1952 to January 31, 1953  / original story title : ''The Millbanks Murder Case'').
 
*"Gian Tempesta" ("Dennis the Menace") by Hank Ketcham.(Sunday page March 28, 1965).
== Note ==
Se also [[Spécial Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux) 38|''Spécial Mandrake'' #38]] in France.


[[Category:Super Albo - Mandrake (Fratelli Spada) issues|Super Albo 161]]
[[Category:Super Albo - Mandrake (Fratelli Spada) issues|Super Albo 161]]

Latest revision as of 19:45, 17 August 2021

Special Mandrake #161
Special Mandrake-FS 161.jpg
Cover artist: Mario Caria
Country/language: Mini italy.gif Italy / Italian
Format: 17 × 24 cm
Pages: 68 pgs, full color
Publishing date: November 21, 1965
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Edizioni Fratelli Spada
Preceded by: Special Mandrake #160
Followed by: Special Mandrake #162


Contents

Mandrake stories

  • "Il fenomeno del circo" ("The Werewolf", part 1) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis. (This part 1 = daily strips from November 4, 1935 to first panel of January 6, 1936 strip)

Other comics

  • "Rip Kirby", Musica infernale by Alex Raymond (part 2 / Daily strips from December 1, 1952 to January 31, 1953 / original story title : The Millbanks Murder Case).
  • "Gian Tempesta" ("Dennis the Menace") by Hank Ketcham.(Sunday page March 28, 1965).