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=== [[Image:mini_portugal.gif]] Portugal ===
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*"O Tubarão", [[Quadradinhos 1971 November 22|''Quadradinhos'' 11/22]] & [[Quadradinhos 1971 November 29| 11/29]] & [[Quadradinhos 1971 December 6| 12/6]] & [[Quadradinhos 1971 December 13| 12/13]] & [[Quadradinhos 1971 December 20| 12/20]] & [[Quadradinhos 1971 December 27| 12/72]] & [[Quadradinhos 1972 January 3| 1/3]] & [[Quadradinhos 1972 January 10| 1/10]] & [[Quadradinhos 1972 January 17| 1/17]] & [[Quadradinhos 1972 January 24| 1/24]] & [[Quadradinhos 1972 January 31| 1/31]] & [[Quadradinhos 1972 February 7| 2/7]] & [[Quadradinhos 1972 February 14| 2/14]] (1971-1972)
*"O Tubarão", [[A Capital|''A Capital'' - Quadradinhos]] (1971-1972)


=== [[Image:mini_slovenia.gif|border]] Slovenia ===
=== [[Image:mini_slovenia.gif|border]] Slovenia ===

Revision as of 15:22, 23 November 2014

The Shark
Start date: February 28th, 1971
End date: May 23rd, 1971
# of strips: 13 (13 weeks)
Writer: Lee Falk
Artist: Fred Fredericks
Preceded by: "The Mystery of Hojo"
Followed by: "The College of Magic"

"The Shark" is the 112th Mandrake Sunday story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Fred Fredericks.

Plot Summary

One day Jed calling, asking Mandrake to visit Inter-Intel. He needed help finding one of the most despicable criminals in their file. The Shark, head of a gigantic loan-shark racket.

Soon Mandrake and Lothar faces "The Shark". Who look like a shark, and even have a large tank at his office with two hungry pet sharks.

Appearances

Recurring characters

One-time characters

  • Miss Benton, works at Inter-Intel.
  • The Shark, head of a gigantic loan-shark racket.

Locations

Organizations


Behind the scenes

  • Title taken from the page of Mars 7,1971 (Beginning: "The Shark")
  • First appearance of the mysterious chief at Inter-Intel as a robot.
  • Karma start working at Inter-Intel.

Reprints

This story has been published in the following publications:

Argentina

Brazil

India

Italy

Portugal

Slovenia

Turkey

Yugoslavia