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'''''Les maîtres de la bande dessinée''''' was published by the French publisher [[Hachette]] in 1973 to 1974.  
{{Series
|Title=Les maîtres de la bande dessinée<br>Bande pourpre<br>Bande chamois
|image= [[Image:lmdlbd-01.jpg|200 px]]
|Sample= First Mandrake issue
|Country= [[Image:mini_france.gif]] France / French
|Publisher= [[Hachette]]
|Date= 1973-1975
|Issues= 25
|Format= 22x29.5 cm, color
|}}


== History==
== Issue overview ==
===Les maîtres de la bande dessinée===
*"Guy l'Éclair (Flash Gordon)" by Dan Barry: ''La Fusée hors du temps'' <small>(73-IX & 74-I)</small>, ''L'île à double face'' <small>(73-IX)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the two "Richard le Téméraire" books.</small>
*"Mandrake" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]: ''Face aux géants'' <small>(73-IX)</small>, ''La montagne interdite''  <small>(73-X)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the two "Richard le Téméraire" books.</small>
*"Pim Pam Poum (The Katzenjammer Kids)" by Harold Knerr: ''Les incorrigibles'' <small>(73-XI)</small>, ''Attaquent'' <small>(74-III)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the two "Richard le Téméraire" books.</small>
*"Illico (Bringing up Father)" by Frank Fletcher: ''A du cran'' <small>(73-X)</small>, ''S'en moque'' <small>(74-III)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the two "Richard le Téméraire" books.</small>
*"Prince Vaillant (Prince Valiant)" by Harold Rudolf Foster: ''L'épée enchantée'' <small>(74-I)</small>, ''Le complot diabolique'' <small>(74-II)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the two "Richard le Téméraire" books.</small>
*"Richard le Téméraire (Tim Tyler's Luck)" by Lyman Young: ''L'éléphant blanc'' <small>(74-I)</small>, ''La vallée mystérieuse''<small>(74-III)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all 12 issues and for the '''Bande pourpre''' series.</small>


This series in big format printed various figures, among them; Pim-Pam-Poum and Mandrake. Early 1974 (?) the series change the title to '''''Bande pourpre'''''.
*<small>'''Note:''' On the back cover there is a printing date. The list might be incorrect due to several re-print of each issue, with other printing dates on the back cover.</small>
 
====Issues with Mandrake====
 
<gallery>
=== Issue overview===
<gallery perrow=5>
Image:lmdlbd-01.jpg|<center>[[Mandrake - Face aux geants (Les maîtres de la bande dessinée)|''Mandrake'' Face aux geants]]
Image:lmdlbd-01.jpg|<center>[[Mandrake - Face aux geants (Les maîtres de la bande dessinée)|''Mandrake'' Face aux geants]]
Image:lmdlbd-02.jpg|<center>[[Mandrake - La montagne interdite (Les maîtres de la bande dessinée)|''Mandrake'' La montagne interdite]]
Image:lmdlbd-02.jpg|<center>[[Mandrake - La montagne interdite (Les maîtres de la bande dessinée)|''Mandrake'' La montagne interdite]]
</gallery>
===Bande pourpre===
*"Guy l'Éclair (Flash Gordon)" by Dan Barry: ''Le proscrit de l'espace'' <small>(74-I)</small>
*"Illico (Bringing up Father)" by Frank Fletcher: ''Se rebiffe'' <small>(74-IV)</small>
*"Mandrake" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]: ''La nuit des héros'' <small>(74-V)</small>
*"Pim Pam Poum (The Katzenjammer Kids)" by Harold Knerr: ''Et que ça saute!'' <small>(74-V)</small>
*<small>Note: On the back cover there is a printing date. The list might be incorrect due to several re-print of each issue, with other printing dates on the back cover. All issues have a back list for all the '''Les maîtres de la bande dessinée''' and '''Bande pourpre''' issues.</small>
====Issues with Mandrake====
<gallery>
Image:lmdlbd-03.jpg|<center>[[Mandrake - La nuit des héros (Bande pourpre)|''Mandrake'' La nuit des héros]]
Image:lmdlbd-03.jpg|<center>[[Mandrake - La nuit des héros (Bande pourpre)|''Mandrake'' La nuit des héros]]
</gallery>


==== Flyer ad (Editions Hachette) for the series ====
<gallery>
Image:Lmdlbd-Ad.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Bande chamois===
*"Les espadons" by Deynis and Christian Gaty: ''Pour une poignée de perles'' <small>(74-VI)</small>
**<small>The cover have a different layout and the book is without any back list.</small>
*"Le Fantôme ([[The Phantom]]) by Lee Falk and Sy Barry: ''L'ombre qoi marche'' <small>(74-X)</small>, ''Le justicier de la jungle'' <small>(74-X)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all issues and the following "Prince Vaillant" book, but not the "Les espadons" book.</small>
*"Prince Vaillant (Prince Valiant)" by Harold Rudolf Foster: ''Le roi de Thulé'' <small>(74-XI)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the "Les espadons" book.</small>
The cover layout changing.
*"Dr. Fu-Manchu" by Juliette Benzoni and Robert Bressy: ''Le maître du monde'' <small>(75-I)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all previous issues and the following "Rip Kirby" book, but not the "Les espadons" book.</small>
*"Rip Kirby" by Fred Dickenson and John Prentice: ''Le Balafre'' <small>(75-I)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all previous issues, but not the "Les espadons" book.</small>
*"Modesty Blaise" by Peter O'Donnel and Jim Holdaway: ''Echec a monsieur sun'' <small>(75-III)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all previous issues, the "Corrigan Agent Secret X-9" and the "Pim Pam Poum" ''Se dechainent'' book, but not the "Les espadons" book.</small>
*"Corrigan Agent Secret X-9" by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson: ''Le F.B.I. joue et gagne'' <small>(75-IV)</small>
**<small>On back cover: back list for all previous issues and the "Pim Pam Poum" ''Se dechainent'' book, but not the "Les espadons" book.</small>
*<small>'''Note:''' the "Pim Pam Poum" ''Se dechainent'' was never printed.</small>
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Latest revision as of 08:00, 11 December 2021

Les maîtres de la bande dessinée
Bande pourpre
Bande chamois
Lmdlbd-01.jpg
First Mandrake issue
Country/language: Mini france.gif France / French
Publishing company: Hachette
Publishing years: 1973-1975
Issues: 25
Format: 22x29.5 cm, color


Issue overview

Les maîtres de la bande dessinée

  • "Guy l'Éclair (Flash Gordon)" by Dan Barry: La Fusée hors du temps (73-IX & 74-I), L'île à double face (73-IX)
    • On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the two "Richard le Téméraire" books.
  • "Mandrake" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis: Face aux géants (73-IX), La montagne interdite (73-X)
    • On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the two "Richard le Téméraire" books.
  • "Pim Pam Poum (The Katzenjammer Kids)" by Harold Knerr: Les incorrigibles (73-XI), Attaquent (74-III)
    • On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the two "Richard le Téméraire" books.
  • "Illico (Bringing up Father)" by Frank Fletcher: A du cran (73-X), S'en moque (74-III)
    • On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the two "Richard le Téméraire" books.
  • "Prince Vaillant (Prince Valiant)" by Harold Rudolf Foster: L'épée enchantée (74-I), Le complot diabolique (74-II)
    • On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the two "Richard le Téméraire" books.
  • "Richard le Téméraire (Tim Tyler's Luck)" by Lyman Young: L'éléphant blanc (74-I), La vallée mystérieuse(74-III)
    • On back cover: back list for all 12 issues and for the Bande pourpre series.
  • Note: On the back cover there is a printing date. The list might be incorrect due to several re-print of each issue, with other printing dates on the back cover.

Issues with Mandrake

Bande pourpre

  • "Guy l'Éclair (Flash Gordon)" by Dan Barry: Le proscrit de l'espace (74-I)
  • "Illico (Bringing up Father)" by Frank Fletcher: Se rebiffe (74-IV)
  • "Mandrake" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis: La nuit des héros (74-V)
  • "Pim Pam Poum (The Katzenjammer Kids)" by Harold Knerr: Et que ça saute! (74-V)
  • Note: On the back cover there is a printing date. The list might be incorrect due to several re-print of each issue, with other printing dates on the back cover. All issues have a back list for all the Les maîtres de la bande dessinée and Bande pourpre issues.

Issues with Mandrake

Flyer ad (Editions Hachette) for the series

Bande chamois

  • "Les espadons" by Deynis and Christian Gaty: Pour une poignée de perles (74-VI)
    • The cover have a different layout and the book is without any back list.
  • "Le Fantôme (The Phantom) by Lee Falk and Sy Barry: L'ombre qoi marche (74-X), Le justicier de la jungle (74-X)
    • On back cover: back list for all issues and the following "Prince Vaillant" book, but not the "Les espadons" book.
  • "Prince Vaillant (Prince Valiant)" by Harold Rudolf Foster: Le roi de Thulé (74-XI)
    • On back cover: back list for all issues, but not the "Les espadons" book.

The cover layout changing.

  • "Dr. Fu-Manchu" by Juliette Benzoni and Robert Bressy: Le maître du monde (75-I)
    • On back cover: back list for all previous issues and the following "Rip Kirby" book, but not the "Les espadons" book.
  • "Rip Kirby" by Fred Dickenson and John Prentice: Le Balafre (75-I)
    • On back cover: back list for all previous issues, but not the "Les espadons" book.
  • "Modesty Blaise" by Peter O'Donnel and Jim Holdaway: Echec a monsieur sun (75-III)
    • On back cover: back list for all previous issues, the "Corrigan Agent Secret X-9" and the "Pim Pam Poum" Se dechainent book, but not the "Les espadons" book.
  • "Corrigan Agent Secret X-9" by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson: Le F.B.I. joue et gagne (75-IV)
    • On back cover: back list for all previous issues and the "Pim Pam Poum" Se dechainent book, but not the "Les espadons" book.
  • Note: the "Pim Pam Poum" Se dechainent was never printed.