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===Mandrake stories ===
===Mandrake stories ===
*"The Killer Breed" ("[[The Supercomputer]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]], part 2.
*"The Killer Breed" ("[[The Supercomputer]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]], part 2.
== Note: begins with the second panel of the March 26, 1985 daily strip and ends with May 11, 1985 daily strip. All daily strips are colorized.
===Other comics===
*"Rip Kirby", ''The Vigilant Sleuth'' by John Prentice (part 2) (color)
*"Henry", by Don Trachte (November 20, 1983 Sunday page / color).
*"Captain Vincible", by Ralp Smith (1984 Sunday page /color).


===Other comics===
=== Written texts ===
*"Henry", by Don Trachte.
*"The First Time" by Swarn Khandpur and Pradeep Sath by ? (two illustrated pages / color)
*"Captain Vincible", by Ralp Smith.
*"Great Monuments of India", ''The Legend that is Chittor - I'' by ? (two illustrated pages / color from "Crescent Comics" / 1986).


== Language versions ==
== Language versions ==

Latest revision as of 08:30, 9 July 2024

Indrajal Comics Vol. 23 No. 30
#630 since the start
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Cover artist: unknown
Country/language: Mini india.gif India / English, Hindi
Format: 17 × 23.5 cm
Pages: 32 pgs, color
Publishing date: July 27, 1986
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Bennet, Coleman & Co.
Preceded by: Indrajal Comics Vol. 23 No. 29
Followed by: Indrajal Comics Vol. 23 No. 32


Contents

Mandrake stories

== Note: begins with the second panel of the March 26, 1985 daily strip and ends with May 11, 1985 daily strip. All daily strips are colorized.

Other comics

  • "Rip Kirby", The Vigilant Sleuth by John Prentice (part 2) (color)
  • "Henry", by Don Trachte (November 20, 1983 Sunday page / color).
  • "Captain Vincible", by Ralp Smith (1984 Sunday page /color).

Written texts

  • "The First Time" by Swarn Khandpur and Pradeep Sath by ? (two illustrated pages / color)
  • "Great Monuments of India", The Legend that is Chittor - I by ? (two illustrated pages / color from "Crescent Comics" / 1986).

Language versions

This issue was printed in the following language versions: