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===The 1993 series=== | ===The 1993 series=== | ||
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Image:Feature_books-18.jpg|[[Feature Book 18 (Pacific Comics Club)|''Feature Book'' #18]] | Image:Feature_books-18.jpg|[[Feature Book 18 (Pacific Comics Club)|''Feature Book'' #18]] | ||
Image:Feature_books-19.jpg|[[Feature Book 19 (Pacific Comics Club)|''Feature Book'' #18]] | Image:Feature_books-19.jpg|[[Feature Book 19 (Pacific Comics Club)|''Feature Book'' #18]] | ||
Image:Feature_books-23.jpg|[[Feature Book 23 (Pacific Comics Club)|''Feature Book'' #23]] | Image:Feature_books-23.jpg|[[Feature Book 23 (Pacific Comics Club)|''Feature Book'' #23]] | ||
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===Sunday series=== | |||
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Image:MandbyLee&Phil1.jpg|[[Mandrake the Magician by Lee Falk & Phil Davis - Part 1|''Mandrake the Magician'' Part 1]] | |||
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Revision as of 20:52, 27 March 2014
Pacific Comics Club is a American comic publisher, founded by Tony Raiola after having moved to USA from Europe in 1975. Its specialized in comics from the American Golden Age, including The Phantom, Secret Agent X-9, Prince Valiant, Steve Canyon, Li'l Abner, Mandrake the Magician and several others.
Mandrake books have been released at three occasions:
- In 1976 by Comics Stars in the World and Pacific Comics Club as part of their series The Golden Age of the Comics.
- In 1993 by Pacific Comics Club as part of their reprint of Feature Book series.
- In their "The Classic Mandrake Series".