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{{character | {{character | ||
|name=Chief | |name=The Police Chief | ||
|image= [[Image:Bradley-01.jpg]] | |image= [[Image:Bradley-01.jpg]] | ||
|first= "[[The | |first= "[[The Theatre Mysteries]]" | ||
|creators= [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] | |creators= [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
'''The Police Chief''' is a character from the [[Mandrake the Magician (Comic strip)|Mandrake the Magician]] comic strip | '''The Police Chief''' is a character from the [[Mandrake the Magician (Comic strip)|Mandrake the Magician]] comic strip. | ||
== Fictional Character Biography == | == Fictional Character Biography == | ||
The Police Chief | The New York City Police Chief, mostly just called ''"Chief"'', is one of Mandrake's oldest friends. At the Police HQ he created the ''"[[S.S. Dept.|Silly Stuff Dept]]."'' for absurd and unbelievable cases that only Mandrake could solve. | ||
===Family=== | ===Family=== | ||
Chief | The Police Chief is a widower and has been both mother and father to his only son, Chris. Although it never mentioned he must also have a daughter older than Chris, since he has a granddaughter. | ||
== Notable appearances == | == Notable appearances == | ||
Some of the stories where Chief | Some of the stories where the Chief has featured most prominently are: | ||
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!Year !! Daily/Sunday !! Title !!Artist !! Comments | !Year !! Daily/Sunday !! Title !!Artist !! Comments |
Revision as of 11:08, 7 June 2015
The Police Chief | |
First appearance: | "The Theatre Mysteries" |
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Created by: | Lee Falk and Phil Davis |
The Police Chief is a character from the Mandrake the Magician comic strip.
Fictional Character Biography
The New York City Police Chief, mostly just called "Chief", is one of Mandrake's oldest friends. At the Police HQ he created the "Silly Stuff Dept." for absurd and unbelievable cases that only Mandrake could solve.
Family
The Police Chief is a widower and has been both mother and father to his only son, Chris. Although it never mentioned he must also have a daughter older than Chris, since he has a granddaughter.
Notable appearances
Some of the stories where the Chief has featured most prominently are:
Year | Daily/Sunday | Title | Artist | Comments |
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1940 | Sunday | "The Theatre Mysteries" | Davis | |
1941 | Daily | "The Great Grando" | Davis | |
1944 | Daily | "The Dome" | Davis | |
1946 | Daily | "The Brass Monkey" | Davis | |
1948 | Daily | "Derek" | Davis | Family: Granddaughter |
1960 | Daily | "The Rockaby Thief" | Davis | Mentioned by name: Chief Bates |
1964 | Daily | "The Chief" | Davis | Family: Chris |
1985 | Daily | "The Supercomputer" | Fredericks | Mentioned by name: Chief Bradley |
1998 | Daily | "Mandrake's Wedding at Xanadu" | Fredericks | Mentioned by name: Chief Brand |
1998 | Daily | "The Fisherman" | Fredericks | Mentioned by name: Chief Brad |
Characters | |
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Supporting |
Mandrake the Magician • Chief Bradley • Hojo • Jed • Karma • Lothar • Magnon • Narda • Theron |
Villains |
Aleena • Derek • Luciphor aka The Cobra • The Mole • The Octon • Saki aka The Clay Camel |