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== Issue overview == | == Issue overview == | ||
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Doe Mee! was a Dutch weekly magazine for boys starting with the first issue May 7, 1936. The format was 30x45,5 cm, 12 pages and printed in color and b/w. | |||
The magazine printed various comics like: "Jan-zonder-vrees ''(Jungle-Jim)''" and "IJzervuist ''(Flash Gordon)''" by Alex Raymond <small>''(issues 1-7)''</small>, "Barend Botje en zijn hond Bello ''(Dinglehoofer und His Dog)''" by Knerr <small>''(issues 1-6)''</small>, "Henkie ''(Henry)''" by Carl Anderson <small>''(issues 1-36, 78, 181, 229)''</small>, "Jongens van Stavast ''(The Katzenjammer Kids)''" by Knerr, "Popeye" by Segar, "'''Mandragora, de koning der Magiërs''' ''(Mandrake)''" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] <small>''(issues 8-25)''</small>, "Bert ''(Donnie)''" by Darrell McClure <small>''(issues 26-62)''</small>, "King van de Koninklijke Kolonne / Brigade ''(King of the Royal Mounted)''" by Jim Gary, Flanders and Zane Grey <small>''(issues 37-192)''</small>, "Fred-zonder-vrees ''(Tim Tyler's Luck)''" by Lyman Young <small>''(issues 63-225)''</small>, "Jaquelientje ''(Ella Cinders)''" by Charlie Plumb and Bill Conselman <small>''(issues 193-244)''</small>, "Piet de Landloper ''(Pete the Tramp)''" by C.D. Russell <small>''(issues 230-295)''</small>, "Altijd mis ''(Always Bilittlin)''" by Percy Crosby <small>''(issues 260-261)''</small>, "Skippy" by Percy Crosby <small>''(issues 260-261)''</small>, "Alexander Spriet ''(Alexander Smart, Esq.)''" by Doc Winner <small>''(issues 262-295)''</small>, "Elmer" by Doc Winner <small>''(issues 262-295)''</small>, "Don Quichot" by Zansky and Miguel de Cervantes <small>''(issues 1-46)''</small>, "De avonturen van Tom Sawyer" <small>''(issues 1-30)''</small>. | |||
===Second series=== | ===Second series=== |
Revision as of 11:52, 20 January 2021
History
Issue overview
First series
Doe Mee! was a Dutch weekly magazine for boys starting with the first issue May 7, 1936. The format was 30x45,5 cm, 12 pages and printed in color and b/w.
The magazine printed various comics like: "Jan-zonder-vrees (Jungle-Jim)" and "IJzervuist (Flash Gordon)" by Alex Raymond (issues 1-7), "Barend Botje en zijn hond Bello (Dinglehoofer und His Dog)" by Knerr (issues 1-6), "Henkie (Henry)" by Carl Anderson (issues 1-36, 78, 181, 229), "Jongens van Stavast (The Katzenjammer Kids)" by Knerr, "Popeye" by Segar, "Mandragora, de koning der Magiërs (Mandrake)" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis (issues 8-25), "Bert (Donnie)" by Darrell McClure (issues 26-62), "King van de Koninklijke Kolonne / Brigade (King of the Royal Mounted)" by Jim Gary, Flanders and Zane Grey (issues 37-192), "Fred-zonder-vrees (Tim Tyler's Luck)" by Lyman Young (issues 63-225), "Jaquelientje (Ella Cinders)" by Charlie Plumb and Bill Conselman (issues 193-244), "Piet de Landloper (Pete the Tramp)" by C.D. Russell (issues 230-295), "Altijd mis (Always Bilittlin)" by Percy Crosby (issues 260-261), "Skippy" by Percy Crosby (issues 260-261), "Alexander Spriet (Alexander Smart, Esq.)" by Doc Winner (issues 262-295), "Elmer" by Doc Winner (issues 262-295), "Don Quichot" by Zansky and Miguel de Cervantes (issues 1-46), "De avonturen van Tom Sawyer" (issues 1-30).
Second series
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