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*"Le monstre de la montagne", [[Robinson|''Robinson'']] (1939)
*"Le monstre de la montagne", [[Robinson|''Robinson'']] (1939)
*"Le monstre de la montagne", [[L'âge d'or – Mandrake 2|''L'âge d'or Mandrake'' #2]] (1980)


=== [[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy ===
=== [[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy ===

Revision as of 18:21, 24 May 2016

The Haunted Range
Start date: October 30th, 1938
End date: December 25th, 1938
# of strips: 9 (9 weeks)
Writer: Lee Falk
Artist: Phil Davis
Preceded by: "Mandrake and Lothar at the Carnival"
Followed by: "The Fisherman"

"The Haunted Range" is the 10th Mandrake Sunday story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.

Plot Summary

Donna has inherited a mountain range, which is supposed to be haunted by a two-headed monster.

Appearances

Recurring characters

One-time characters

  • Donna,
  • Harker, cowboy at the Haunted Range.
  • Indian Steve, cowboy at the Haunted Range.
  • Wildcat, the worst bronc at the range.
  • Joe, an indian boy.

Locations

  • New York ?
  • New Mexico
    • The Haunted Range, a mountain range


Behind the scenes

  • The title for the story is taken from the strip of November 20, 1938 (Next Week - The Haunted Range).
  • Mandrake's last dialog is the first time the "fairytale ending phrase" And so ends (the legend of the Hounted Range and the two-headed monster) is used.

Reprints

This story has been published in the following publications:

France

Italy

Poland

Spain

USA

Yugoslavia