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Late 50s [[Young's Merchandising Co.]] released a Mandrake The Magician comic. It lasted for 26 issues, before it was cancelled.
Late 50s [[Young's Merchandising Co.]] released a '''Mandrake The Magician''' comic. It lasted for 26 issues, before it was cancelled.


The Mandrake The Magician comic reappeared under a new publisher's imprint [[Photo-Type Press Pty. Ltd.]] in 1964, with covers made by the Australian artist [[Keith Chatto]]. Chatto continued to draw new covers for Mandrake The Magician comic which, by 1966, appeared under the Page Publications Pty. Ltd. imprint.  
The Mandrake The Magician comic reappeared under a new publisher's imprint [[Photo-Type Press Pty. Ltd.]] in 1964, with covers made by the Australian artist [[Keith Chatto]]. Chatto continued to draw new covers for Mandrake The Magician comic which, by 1966, appeared under the Page Publications Pty. Ltd. imprint.  

Revision as of 08:24, 6 November 2011

Late 50s Young's Merchandising Co. released a Mandrake The Magician comic. It lasted for 26 issues, before it was cancelled.

The Mandrake The Magician comic reappeared under a new publisher's imprint Photo-Type Press Pty. Ltd. in 1964, with covers made by the Australian artist Keith Chatto. Chatto continued to draw new covers for Mandrake The Magician comic which, by 1966, appeared under the Page Publications Pty. Ltd. imprint.

Page Publications was the magazine publishing division of the Yaffa Syndicate, the company which originally sold Mandrake The Magician to The Australian Women's Weekly!

Yaffa Publishing Group did issue a final Mandrake The Magician comic with stories from the US King Comics series.