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*Dailies and Sunday pages Mandrake stories published.
*Dailies and Sunday pages Mandrake stories published.
*In the Saturday editions, Sunday Pages of "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" were published from February 11, 1961 to August 9, 1975 on ordinary tabloid paper, but in color.  
*In the Saturday editions, Sunday Pages of "Mandrake le Magicien" ("[[Mandrake the Magician]]") were published from February 11, 1961 - first weekly comics section of the newspaper - to August 9, 1975 on ordinary tabloid paper, but in color.  
*It represents 747 original Sunday Pages.  
*It represents 747 original Sunday Pages.  
*A separate and more luxious edition of the 12 pages newspaper comics supplement was published before this 1961 starting date.
*A separate and more luxious edition of the 12 pages newspaper comics supplement was published before this 1961 starting date.
*The other released comics were American and European classics as well as Canadian series.  
*The other released comics were American and European classics as well as Canadian series. Such of these titles were "Kerry Drake", "Tarzan", "Le cavalier masqué" ("The Lone Ranger"), "Blondinette" ("Blondie"), "Buck Rogers", "Donald le Canard" ("Donald Duck"), "Ferd'nand", "Joe Bras de Fer" (" Joe Palooka"), "Le Prince Vaillant" ("Prince Valiant"), "L'Homme des Cavernes" ("B.C"), "Mutt et Jeff" ("Mutt & Jeff"), "Mylène Denis" ("Winnie Winkle"), "Peanuts", "Pogo", "Astérix" "Gaston", "Iznogoud",
 
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===Samples===
===Samples===

Revision as of 19:17, 13 October 2020

La Presse, founded in 1884, is a French-language daily newspaper published Mondays through Saturdays in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  • Dailies and Sunday pages Mandrake stories published.
  • In the Saturday editions, Sunday Pages of "Mandrake le Magicien" ("Mandrake the Magician") were published from February 11, 1961 - first weekly comics section of the newspaper - to August 9, 1975 on ordinary tabloid paper, but in color.
  • It represents 747 original Sunday Pages.
  • A separate and more luxious edition of the 12 pages newspaper comics supplement was published before this 1961 starting date.
  • The other released comics were American and European classics as well as Canadian series. Such of these titles were "Kerry Drake", "Tarzan", "Le cavalier masqué" ("The Lone Ranger"), "Blondinette" ("Blondie"), "Buck Rogers", "Donald le Canard" ("Donald Duck"), "Ferd'nand", "Joe Bras de Fer" (" Joe Palooka"), "Le Prince Vaillant" ("Prince Valiant"), "L'Homme des Cavernes" ("B.C"), "Mutt et Jeff" ("Mutt & Jeff"), "Mylène Denis" ("Winnie Winkle"), "Peanuts", "Pogo", "Astérix" "Gaston", "Iznogoud",

"Tintin"...

Samples