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===Other comics===
===Other comics===
*"Čovek sa sto lica" by ?
*"Broncho Bill" by Harry O'Neill
*"Don Kihot" by Konstantin Kuznjecov
*"Blago cara Solomuna" by Ferdo Bis
*"Carev štitonoša" by Sergej Solovjev
*"U carstvu Inka" by ?
*"U carstvu Inka" by ?
*"Carev štitonoša" by Sergej Solovjev
*"Žig smrti" by Konstantin Kuznjecov
*"[[The Phantom]]" by Lee Falk and [[Ray Moore]]
*"Gospodar sveta" by ?
*...
*"Špijunka" by ?
*"Фантом" ("[[The Phantom]]"), "Untitled" by Lee Falk and [[Ray Moore]] (part 39 / Original title: 'The Mysterious Girl' / 1939 daily strips)
*"Terry and the Pirates" by Milton Caniff


[[Category:Mika Miš issues|Mika Miš 492]]
[[Category:Mika Miš issues|Mika Miš 492]]

Latest revision as of 15:35, 9 July 2024

Mika Miš #492
Mika Mis 492.jpg
Cover artist: unknown
Country/language: Mini kingdomyugoslavia.png Yugoslavia /
Serbian
Format: 21 × 29 cm
Pages: 24 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: February 21, 1941
Editor: Svetislav B. Lazić
Publishing company: Aleksandar J. Ivković
Preceded by: Mika Miš #491
Followed by: Mika Miš #493


Mika Miš #492 was a regular issue of the Yugoslavian comic magazine Mika Miš, published in 1941.

Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Čovek sa sto lica" by ?
  • "Broncho Bill" by Harry O'Neill
  • "Don Kihot" by Konstantin Kuznjecov
  • "Blago cara Solomuna" by Ferdo Bis
  • "Carev štitonoša" by Sergej Solovjev
  • "U carstvu Inka" by ?
  • "Žig smrti" by Konstantin Kuznjecov
  • "Gospodar sveta" by ?
  • "Špijunka" by ?
  • "Фантом" ("The Phantom"), "Untitled" by Lee Falk and Ray Moore (part 39 / Original title: 'The Mysterious Girl' / 1939 daily strips)
  • "Terry and the Pirates" by Milton Caniff