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*"The Lone Ranger" (part / 1944 Sunday pages) by Fran Striker and Charles Flanders. | *"The Lone Ranger" (part / 1944 Sunday pages) by Fran Striker and Charles Flanders. | ||
*"Dun-Dums" by Bob Dunn. | *"Dun-Dums" by Bob Dunn. | ||
*"Barney Baxter" (part) by | *"Barney Baxter" (part) by Bob Naylor. | ||
*"Thimble Theatre" (1945 Sunday pages) by E.C. Segar. | *"Thimble Theatre" (1945 Sunday pages) by E.C. Segar. | ||
*"Bringing Up Father" (one page) by George McManus. | *"Bringing Up Father" (one page) by George McManus. | ||
*"Flash Gordon" (1945 Sunday pages) by | *"Flash Gordon" (1945 Sunday pages) by Austin Briggs. | ||
*"Sports" (one page / 1946) by Suack Sords | *"Sports" (one page / 1946) by Suack Sords | ||
*"[[The Phantom]]" (part / Sunday pages) by Lee Falk and Wilson McCoy. | *"[[The Phantom]]" (part / Sunday pages) by Lee Falk and Wilson McCoy. |
Revision as of 17:59, 1 September 2020
King Comics 126 | |
Cover artist: Joe Musial (?) | |
Country/language: | USA / English |
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Format: | 20 × 26.1 cm |
Pages: | 36 pgs, color |
Publishing date: | October, 1946 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | David McKay Publications |
Preceded by: | King Comics #125 |
Followed by: | King Comics #127 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Kingdom of the Wind" (part 2) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
== Note: Sunday pages from April 1 to 22, 1945.
Other Comics
- "Blondie" (1944 daily strips) by Chick Young.
- "The Lone Ranger" (part / 1944 Sunday pages) by Fran Striker and Charles Flanders.
- "Dun-Dums" by Bob Dunn.
- "Barney Baxter" (part) by Bob Naylor.
- "Thimble Theatre" (1945 Sunday pages) by E.C. Segar.
- "Bringing Up Father" (one page) by George McManus.
- "Flash Gordon" (1945 Sunday pages) by Austin Briggs.
- "Sports" (one page / 1946) by Suack Sords
- "The Phantom" (part / Sunday pages) by Lee Falk and Wilson McCoy.
- "The Little King" (one Sunday page) by Otto Soglow.
- "Henry" (one Sunday page) by Carl Anderson.