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== Reprints == | == Reprints == | ||
This story has been published in the following publications: | This story has been published in the following publications: | ||
=== [[Image:mini_argentina.gif]] Argentina === | |||
*''"no title"'', [[Mandrake el mago 1 (Edmal)|''Mandrake el Mago'' #1]] (1959) | |||
=== [[Image:mini_australia.gif]] Australia === | === [[Image:mini_australia.gif]] Australia === | ||
*"''Introducing ''Doctor Congo ''the Modern Witch Doctor''", [[Mandrake The Magician (Consolidated Press 1947)|''Mandrake The Magician'']] (1947) | *"''Introducing ''Doctor Congo ''the Modern Witch Doctor''", [[Mandrake The Magician (Consolidated Press 1947)|''Mandrake The Magician'']] (1947) | ||
*"Doctor Congo", [[Mandrake the Magician 12 (Frew)|''Mandrake the Magician'' #12]] (1991) | *"Doctor Congo", [[Mandrake the Magician 12 (Frew)|''Mandrake the Magician'' #12]] (1991) | ||
=== [[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil === | === [[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil === |
Revision as of 08:30, 27 August 2021
Doctor Congo | |
Start date: | June 26th, 1944 |
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End date: | October 7th, 1944 |
# of strips: | 90 (15 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Phil Davis |
Preceded by: | "The Dome" |
Followed by: | "The Mirror People" |
"Doctor Congo" is the 32nd Mandrake daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.
Plot Summary
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Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- Mrs. Dower, an old friend of Narda
- John Dower, Mrs. Dower's nephew
- Dr. Congo, the only practising witch-doctor in America
- Marie, Mrs. Dower's maid
- Joe, one of Dr. Congo's thugs
- Jerry, one of Dr. Congo's thugs
Locations
- New York (?)
- Air Port
- Reedville
- Grimm House, Dr. Congo's private nursing home
Behind the scenes
- The title for the story is taken from the strip of June 26, 1944 (Beginning: Doctor Congo!).
- In 1930 the Epstein family's cook (servant) was the 31 years old Marie Latimore.
- In 1943 Cambridge Summer Theatre staged "The Emperor Jones" by Eugene O'Neill the week of August 9, with Lawaune Kennard in the role as "Congo Witch Doctor".
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Argentina
- "no title", Mandrake el Mago #1 (1959)
Australia
- "Introducing Doctor Congo the Modern Witch Doctor", Mandrake The Magician (1947)
- "Doctor Congo", Mandrake the Magician #12 (1991)
Brazil
- "Dr. Congo", Mandrake, o Mágico #15 (1972)
- "Doutor Congo", Mandrake #253 (1977)
Italy
- "Sarabanda magica", Super Albo #32 (1963)
- "Il dottor Congo", Mandrake #14 (Comics Stars in the World 1976)
- "Il dottor Congo", Mandrake - New Comics Now #213 (1988)
- "Il dottor Congo", Mandrake 26 (Comic Art) (1993)
French Polynesia
- "Il dottor Congo", Mandrake #14 (Comics Stars in the World 1976) note: Italian text.
Spain
- "El doctor Congo" & "De poder au poder" & "La casa torva", Merlin el Mago Moderno #27 & #28 & #29 (194?)
Turkey
- "Dortorla Karşı Karşıya", 1001 Özel #11 & #12 (1950)
- "Sihitbaz Kongo", 1001 Özel #213 (1956)
United Kingdom
- "Doctor Congo", Mandrake the Magician #1
USA
- "Voodoo Hoodoo" & "Magic vs Black Magic" & "(?)" & "The Finger of Doom", Magic Comics #113 & #114 & #115 & #116 (1948-1949)
- "Dr.Congo", Comics Revue #232 – #237 (2005)
- "Doctor Congo", The Classic Mandrake Series / Episode: “Doctor Congo” (Pacific Comics Club) (20??)