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*"Mandrake, re della magia", [[COMICSrama 1|''COMICSrama'' #1]], [[COMICSrama 2| #2]], [[COMICSrama 3| #3]] and [[COMICSrama 4| #4]] (1968)
*"Mandrake, re della magia", [[COMICSrama 1|''COMICSrama'' #1]], [[COMICSrama 2| #2]], [[COMICSrama 3| #3]] and [[COMICSrama 4| #4]] (1968)
*"Il popolo mignon", [[Mandrake (Garzanti)|''Mandrake (Garzanti)'']] (1972)
*"Il popolo mignon", [[Mandrake (Garzanti)|''Mandrake (Garzanti)'']] (1972)
=== [[Image:mini_portugal.gif]] Portugal ===
*"No País dos Homens Minúsculos", [[Mandrake (Agência Portuguesa de Revistas)|''Mandrake'']] (1980 ?)


=== [[Image:mini_spainunderfranco.gif]] [[Image:mini_spain.gif]] Spain ===
=== [[Image:mini_spainunderfranco.gif]] [[Image:mini_spain.gif]] Spain ===

Revision as of 13:16, 22 July 2013

Land of the Little People
Start date: October 13, 1935
End date: March 1, 1936
# of strips: 21 (21 weeks)
Writer: Lee Falk
Artist: Phil Davis
Preceded by: "Land of the Fakirs"
Followed by: "The Circus People"

"Land of the Little People" is the 3rd Mandrake Sunday story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.

Plot Summary

Mandrake and Lothar journy into a strange and unexplored mountain country. They soon befriended Prince Dano of the little people and his sweetheart Derina.

Appearances

Recurring characters

One-time characters

  • Dano, prince of the little people.
  • Derina, Prince Dano's sweetheart.
  • Taro, Derina's little brother.
  • Brekky, pet frog of Taro.
  • Bolo, man of the little people.
  • Og, King of the wooly men. Cannibals and hereditare enemies of the little people.

Locations

  • A mountain country northward the kingdom of Jehol Khan.
  • City of the little people.
  • Village of the wooly men.


Behind the scenes

  • The title for the story taken from the strip of October 13th, 1935 (Next week: Land of the Little People).

Reprints

This story has been published in the following publications:

Brazil

  • "No País dos Homens Pequeninos", Mandrake (1974)

France

Italy

Portugal

  • "No País dos Homens Minúsculos", Mandrake (1980 ?)

Spain

Sweden

USA

Yugoslavia