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*"Ming Foo" by Brandon Walsh and Nicholas Afonsky.
*"Ming Foo" by Brandon Walsh and Nicholas Afonsky.
*"The Lone Ranger" by Charles Flanders. ''(part of "The Twisted Trail" - March 9 to May 4, 1941)''
*"The Lone Ranger" by Charles Flanders. ''(part of "The Twisted Trail" - March 9 to May 4, 1941)''
*"Elmer" by Doc Winner.  
*"Elmer" by Doc Winner. ''(1938: January 23)''


[[Category:Spøk og Spenning issues|Spøk og Spenning 1943 01]]
[[Category:Spøk og Spenning issues|Spøk og Spenning 1943 01]]

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Spøk og Spenning #1/1943
Ss194301.jpg
Cover artist: story art
Country/language: Mini norway.gif Norway / Norwegian
Format: 32,2 x 23,5 cm
Pages: 12 pgs, color
Publishing date: January, 1943
Editor:
Publishing company: Magasinet for Alle
Preceded by: issue 33
Followed by: issue 2


Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Prince Valiant" by Harold R. Foster. (1938: April 24)
  • "Tillie the Toiler" by Russ Westover.
  • "Radio Patrol" by Eddie Sullivan and Charlie Schmidt. (part of "The Underground Empire" - January 15 to June 22, 1940)
  • "Mickey Mouse" by ?
  • "Huckleberry Finn" by Clare Victor Dwiggins.
  • "Bobby Dazzler" by Otto Messmer.
  • "Skippy" by Percy Crosby.
  • "Dingle-Hoofer Und His Dog" by Harold H. Knerr.
  • "Sappo" by E. C. Segar.
  • "The Pussycat Princess" by Grayce Drayton.
  • "Ming Foo" by Brandon Walsh and Nicholas Afonsky.
  • "The Lone Ranger" by Charles Flanders. (part of "The Twisted Trail" - March 9 to May 4, 1941)
  • "Elmer" by Doc Winner. (1938: January 23)