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*"Mandrak i gospodar Dementora" [[Mika Miš|''Mika Miš'' #264 – #287]] (1938-1939) | *"Mandrak i gospodar Dementora" [[Mika Miš|''Mika Miš'' #264 – #287]] (1938-1939) | ||
*"(no given title)", [[Pegaz 7|''Pegaz'' #7]] (1978) | |||
*"Gospodar dementora", [[Biblioteka Nostalgija 1|''Biblioteka Nostalgija'' #1]] (1981) | *"Gospodar dementora", [[Biblioteka Nostalgija 1|''Biblioteka Nostalgija'' #1]] (1981) | ||
[[Category:Sunday stories|Prince Paulo the Tyrant]] | [[Category:Sunday stories|Prince Paulo the Tyrant]] |
Revision as of 15:02, 29 December 2012
Prince Paulo the Tyrant | |
Start date: | March 14th, 1937 |
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End date: | August 29th, 1937 |
# of strips: | 25 (25 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Phil Davis |
Preceded by: | "Chamber into the X Dimension" |
Followed by: | "The Treasure Hunt" |
"Prince Paulo the Tyrant" is the 6th Mandrake Sunday story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.
Plot Summary
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Appearances
Locations
Related stories
Follows
Referenced in
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
France
- "Le tyran de Dementor", Robinson (1937-1938)
- "Paolo le prince extravagant", Collection merveilleuse #9 (1939)
- "Le tyran de Déventor", Mandrake #18 (1963)
Italy
- "Mandrake contro il tiranno", L'Audace (1937-1938)
- "Mandrake contro il tiranno", Mandrake #1 (1946)
Poland
- "??", Świat Przygód #81 - ?? (1937)
Spain
- "no given title", Aventurero #124 - #148 (1937-1938)
USA
- King Comics (1937-1938)
Yugoslavia
- "Mandrak i gospodar Dementora" Mika Miš #264 – #287 (1938-1939)
- "(no given title)", Pegaz #7 (1978)
- "Gospodar dementora", Biblioteka Nostalgija #1 (1981)