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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"Le juge des planètes" ("[[The Summit Conference]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]
*"Le juge des planètes" ("[[The Summit Conference]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
*"Vol en plein ciel" ("[[Sky Raid]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]
*"Vol en plein ciel" ("[[Sky Raid]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].


=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===
*"Secret Agent X-9", ''Croc Rouge le terrible'' by Charles Flanders
*"Nautilus" by ? (war story from American comic-book).
*"Brick Bradford", ''Le Prince Noir'' by William Ritt and Clarence Gray
*"Agent Secret X-9" ("Secret Agent X-9"), ''Croc Rouge le terrible'' by Robert Storm (w.) & Charles Flanders (a.) (Daily strips from March 30, 1936 to June 2, 1936 / Original title: ''The Fang'').
*"Nautilus" by ? (war comics)
*"Luc Bradefer" ("Brick Bradford"), ''Le Prince Noir'' by William Ritt (w.) and Clarence Gray (a.) (Sunday pages from September 3, 1950 to March 18, 1951 / Original title: ''Shada, Prince of the Black Planet'').
 
 


[[Category:Les héros du mystère issues|Héros du mystère 11]]
[[Category:Les héros du mystère issues|Héros du mystère 11]]

Latest revision as of 13:23, 13 April 2021

Les héros du mystère #11

Cover artist: unknown artist
Country/language: France / French
Format: 15 × 21 cm
Pages: 100 pgs, color & b/w
Publishing date: January,1968
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Editions des Remparts
Preceded by: Les héros du mystère#10
Followed by: Les héros du mystère#12


Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Nautilus" by ? (war story from American comic-book).
  • "Agent Secret X-9" ("Secret Agent X-9"), Croc Rouge le terrible by Robert Storm (w.) & Charles Flanders (a.) (Daily strips from March 30, 1936 to June 2, 1936 / Original title: The Fang).
  • "Luc Bradefer" ("Brick Bradford"), Le Prince Noir by William Ritt (w.) and Clarence Gray (a.) (Sunday pages from September 3, 1950 to March 18, 1951 / Original title: Shada, Prince of the Black Planet).