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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories  ===
=== Mandrake stories  ===
*"Noth Africa" ("[[Mandrake in North Africa]]") (part1) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
*"North Africa" ("[[Mandrake in North Africa]]") (part1) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].


=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===

Latest revision as of 15:11, 6 October 2021

Comics Revue #423-424
(#352 since the start 1986)
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Cover artist: from Roy Crane (?)
Country/language: Mini usa.gif USA / English
Format: 20 × 26.5 cm
Pages: 128 pgs, b/w & color
Publishing date: August, 2021
Editor: Rick Norwood
Publishing company: Manuscript Press
Preceded by: Comics Revue
#421-422
Followed by: Comics Revue
#425-426


Comics Revue #423-424

Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Rick O'Shay" by Stan Lynde
  • "Buz Sawyer", Hijacked by Roy Crane (b/w. 1969 daily strips)
  • "Flash Gordon", Willie and the Martians by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani (1973 / conclusion)
  • "Sir Bagby" by R. & D. Hackney
  • "Krazy Kat" by George Herriman (1936 b/w daily strips)
  • "Buz Sawyer", Locusts by Roy Crane (1952 b/w daily strips)
  • "The Phantom", The Vultures (part 2) by Lee Falk and Sy Barry (1971 daily strips)
  • "Alley Oop" by Vincent T. Hamlin (1944 Sunday pages / in color)
  • "Tarzan" by John Celardo and Dick van Buren (daily strips)
  • "Gasoline Alley" by Dick Moores*"The Phantom", The Founding of the Jungle Patrol (part 5 / 1964-1965 Sunday pages) by Lee Falk and Sy Barry (color)
  • "Alley Oop" by Vincent T. Hamlin (1941 bl./w daily strips)
  • "Flash Gordon" by Harry Harrison and Mac Raboy (1961 Sunday pages / in color)
  • "Garth", The Stone of Salomon by Peter O'Donnell (w.) and Stephen Dowling + John Allard (a.) (part 1/ daily strips 1955-1956 story)
  • "Steve Canyon" by Milton Caniff (1976 Sunday pages in color and daily strips in bl./w.)
  • "Casey Ruggles" by Warren Tufts (1953 Sunday page / in color)
  • "Drago" by Burne Hogarth.