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|Title= Story #184
|Title= Story #184
|image= [[Image:Story183.jpg|200px]]
|image= [[Image:Story184.jpg|200px]]
|Coverartist= [[Phil Davis]] art
|Coverartist= [[Phil Davis]] art
|Country= [[Image:mini_belgium.gif]] Belgium / French version
|Country= [[Image:mini_belgium.gif]] Belgium / French version
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*The last part of the Mandrake Sunday page (May 1, 1938) is featured in black and white at the bottom of the third page of the issue.
*The last part of the Mandrake Sunday page (May 1, 1938) is featured in black and white at the bottom of the third page of the issue.
*The issue also contains some written stories, for instance "Tarzan" by Edgar Rice Burroughs.  
*The issue also contains some written stories, for instance "Tarzan" by Edgar Rice Burroughs.  
 
== Language versions ==
This issue was printed in the following language versions:
<gallery>
Image:Story184.jpg|<div align=center>French</div>
Image:Story184-fl.jpg|<div align=center>Dutch</div>
</gallery>
 
 
[[Category:Story issues|Story 184]]
[[Category:Story issues|Story 184]]

Latest revision as of 12:18, 7 November 2020

Story #184
Story184.jpg
Cover artist: Phil Davis art
Country/language: Mini belgium.gif Belgium / French version
Format: 21 × 30 cm
Pages: 16 pgs, b/w & color
Publishing date: December 24, 1948
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Editions du Pont-Levis
Preceded by: Story #183
Followed by: Story #185


Contents

Mandrake stories

Other Comics

  • "Tim Tyler" ("Tim Tyer's Luck") by Lyman Young
  • "Le Père Lacloche" ("Pete the Tramp") by Clarence D. Russell
  • "Barney Baxter" by Frank Miller
  • "Popeye", Mathurin dit Popeye... ou : cache-cache by Elzie Crisler Segar
  • "Incroyable mais vrai" ("Ripley's Believe It or Not") by Robert Ripley
  • "L'homme masqué", ("The Lone Ranger") by Bob Green.

Note

  • The last part of the Mandrake Sunday page (May 1, 1938) is featured in black and white at the bottom of the third page of the issue.
  • The issue also contains some written stories, for instance "Tarzan" by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Language versions

This issue was printed in the following language versions: