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The first series was based on the [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italian]] series [[Super Albo / Special Mandrake (Fratelli Spada)|''Mandrake Super Albo'']] and was published in France by ''[[Les Editions des Remparts]]'', a French comics editor based in Lyon, but it was in fact translated and printed in Italy by Fratelli Spada. It was also occasionally distributed in Quebec, [[Mandrake publications in Canada|Canada]] by ''Presses Selection Limitée'' in Montreal. | The first series was based on the [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italian]] series [[Super Albo / Special Mandrake (Fratelli Spada)|''Mandrake Super Albo'']] and was published in France by ''[[Les Editions des Remparts]]'', a French comics editor based in Lyon, but it was in fact translated and printed in Italy by Fratelli Spada. It was also occasionally distributed in Quebec, [[Mandrake publications in Canada|Canada]] by ''Presses Selection Limitée'' in Montreal. | ||
99 issues were published from 1963 to 1972, in a larger format than the regular ''[[Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux)|Mandrake]]'' series, and was monthly for most of its run. The issues featured [[Daily stories|dailies]] and [[Sunday stories|Sundays]], from [[Phil Davis]] to [[Fred Fredericks]], and occasionally other back-up comics. | 99 issues were published from 1963 to 1972, in a larger format than the regular ''[[Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux)|Mandrake]]'' series, and was monthly for most of its run. The issues featured [[Daily stories|dailies]] and [[Sunday stories|Sundays]], from [[Phil Davis]] to [[Fred Fredericks]], and occasionally other back-up comics. | ||
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Revision as of 16:44, 14 August 2021
Mondes Mystérieux Spécial Mandrake | |
First issue | |
Country/language: | France / French |
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Publishing company: | Editions des Remparts |
Publishing years: | 1963–1979 |
Issues: | 99 + 22 |
Format: | 17×24 < 19×13 cm, b/w & color |
Spécial Mandrake was the title of two French comic series dedicated to "Mandrake".
Issue overview
Regular series
The first series was based on the Italian series Mandrake Super Albo and was published in France by Les Editions des Remparts, a French comics editor based in Lyon, but it was in fact translated and printed in Italy by Fratelli Spada. It was also occasionally distributed in Quebec, Canada by Presses Selection Limitée in Montreal.
99 issues were published from 1963 to 1972, in a larger format than the regular Mandrake series, and was monthly for most of its run. The issues featured dailies and Sundays, from Phil Davis to Fred Fredericks, and occasionally other back-up comics.
Spécial Mandrake Album (initial running)
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 |
Spécial Mandrake Album (new running)
The unsold issues from the "Spécial Mandrake" series #47 to #97 were collected into albums. Each album collected 3 issues from the regular "Spécial Mandrake" series, starting with #47-#49.
Since this was unsold issues the publishe now and then did not have enough unsold "Spécial Mandrake" to put into the albums. Then other older issues from the "Spécial Mandrake" series or issues from other series were put into the albums.
Spécial Fantôme Album (new running)
The unsold issues from the "Spécial Mandrake" series #98 and #99 were collected into the "Spécial Le Fantôme" album series.
Spécial Mandrake - Nouvelle Série
On the basis of the Italian series "I Quaderni del Fumetto" and "Flash Gordon" Les Editions des Remparts released four new series in 1973: "Spécial Mandrake" Nouvelle Série, "Spécial Le Fantôme" Nouvelle Série, "Parade de la bande dessinée" and "Flash Gordon" Guy l'Eclair. These four series have the same covers and format as the Italian series, but the Mandrake and Phantom issues have other stories inside. Strangly enough, it seems that "Spécial Mandrake" #6 never was printed.
Starting from #7 the "Spécial Mandrake" series printed issues 4 to 19 from the Italian Mandrake Selezione series.
Spécial Mandrake Album
After the last issue of the series issues 7 to 18 was collected into Albums with "new" covers.
See also