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'''''Bucky''''' was an Israeli comic magazine published from 1967 to 1971. The name was taken from "Buck Rogers" which was one of the magazine's premier heroes in the first years.
'''''Bucky''''' (בוקי) was an Israeli comic magazine published from 1967 to 1971. The name was taken from "Buck Rogers" which was one of the magazine's premier heroes in the first years.


''Bucky'' was Israel's longest running comics magazine of all time. Each issue included several comics in black and white from various sources American English and some time even Australian! . Heroes included "Buck Roger", "Flash Gordon", "[[The Phantom]]", "[[Mandrake the Magician]]", "Superman", "Batman", "Thor", "The X-Men", "Iron Man", the British super criminal "Spider"  and many others aswell as various westerns, war, crime stories etc. The covers were in color.  
''Bucky'' was Israel's longest running comics magazine of all time. Each issue included several comics in black and white from various sources American English and some time even Australian! . Heroes included "Buck Roger", "Flash Gordon", "[[The Phantom]]", "[[Mandrake the Magician]]", "Superman", "Batman", "Thor", "The X-Men", "Iron Man", the British super criminal "Spider"  and many others aswell as various westerns, war, crime stories etc. The covers were in color.  

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Bucky (בוקי) was an Israeli comic magazine published from 1967 to 1971. The name was taken from "Buck Rogers" which was one of the magazine's premier heroes in the first years.

Bucky was Israel's longest running comics magazine of all time. Each issue included several comics in black and white from various sources American English and some time even Australian! . Heroes included "Buck Roger", "Flash Gordon", "The Phantom", "Mandrake the Magician", "Superman", "Batman", "Thor", "The X-Men", "Iron Man", the British super criminal "Spider" and many others aswell as various westerns, war, crime stories etc. The covers were in color.

In total, 170 issues were published and "Mandrake" appeared in 17 issues: