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|Title= Story #74 | |Title= Story #74 | ||
|image= [[Image:Story074.jpg|200px]] | |image= [[Image:Story074.jpg|200px]] | ||
|Coverartist= [[ | |Coverartist= Phil Davis <small>from story art</small><br>[[Image:Story074fl.jpg|200px]]<br>Dutch version | ||
|Country= [[Image:mini_belgium.gif]] Belgium / French version | |Country= [[Image:mini_belgium.gif]] Belgium / French version | ||
|Format= 21 × 30 cm | |Format= 21 × 30 cm | ||
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*"Les Durondib et leur chien Adolphe" by Harold H. Knerr | *"Les Durondib et leur chien Adolphe" by Harold H. Knerr | ||
==== | ===Prose stories=== | ||
*"Tarzan", ''The Moon Maid'' by Edgar Rice Burroughs <small>''(Dutch: "Ter verovering van een onbekend halfrond")</small> | |||
==Note== | |||
*The last panel of the Mandrake Sunday page (March 8,1936) is featured on the back cover of the issue. | *The last panel of the Mandrake Sunday page (March 8,1936) is featured on the back cover of the issue. | ||
[[Category:Story issues|Story 074]] | [[Category:Story issues|Story 074]] |
Latest revision as of 17:00, 24 July 2017
Story #74 | |
Cover artist: Phil Davis from story art Dutch version | |
Country/language: | Belgium / French version |
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Format: | 21 × 30 cm |
Pages: | 16 pgs, b/w & color |
Publishing date: | November 15, 1946 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Editions du Pont-Levis |
Preceded by: | Story #73 |
Followed by: | Story #75 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- (no title given) ("The Circus People") (part 1) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
Other Comics
- "Marc Orian" by ?
- "Tippie" by Edwina
- "Ramenez-les vivants!" by Frank Buck
- "Roland Cassecou" by Pierre Vankeer
- "Popeye" by Elzie Crisler Segar
- "Incroyable mais vrai"
- "Les Durondib et leur chien Adolphe" by Harold H. Knerr
Prose stories
- "Tarzan", The Moon Maid by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Dutch: "Ter verovering van een onbekend halfrond")
Note
- The last panel of the Mandrake Sunday page (March 8,1936) is featured on the back cover of the issue.