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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
=== Mandrake stories === | === Mandrake stories === | ||
*"The Octopus Ring", Chapter | *"The Octopus Ring", Chapter Three ("[[The Octopus Ring]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] (part 3 / bl.& w.). | ||
=== Other comics === | === Other comics === |
Revision as of 12:39, 9 August 2023
Comics Revue #445-446 (#362 since the start 1984) | |
Cover artist: Art Sansom (1955 Dec.11, Sunday page) | |
Country/language: | USA / English |
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Format: | 20 × 26.5 cm |
Pages: | 128 pgs, b/w & color |
Publishing date: | June 2023 |
Editor: | Rick Norwood |
Publishing company: | Manuscript Press |
Preceded by: | Comics Revue #443-444 |
Followed by: | Comics Revue #447-448 |
Comics Revue # 445-446
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "The Octopus Ring", Chapter Three ("The Octopus Ring") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis (part 3 / bl.& w.).
Other comics
- "Chris Welkin, Planeteer", The Flying Triangle (part 1 / November 5 to December 1, 1951) by Russ Winterbottom and Art Sansom (bl. & w. dailycolor Sunday pages)
- "Buz Sawyer" by Roy Crane? Kenya (complete story / April 5 to June 12, 1971 daily strips / Original title: The Tweens)
- "The Phantom" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry (Original title: The Heirs (complete story / December 18, 1978 to May 19, 1979 bl.& w. daily strips)
- "Sir Bagby" by R. & D. Hackney (bl.& w. daily strips)
- "Casey Ruggles" by Warren Tufts (1954 color Sunday pages)
- "Gasoline Alley" by Dick Moores (combined bl.& w. daily strips and color Sunday pages)
- "Drago" by Burne Hogarth (1946 color Sunday page)
- "Steve Canyon" by Milton Caniff (combined 1977 bl.& w. daily strips and color Sunday pages
- "Flash Gordon" by Harry Harrison and Mac Raboy (color Sunday pages)
- "Alley Oop" by Vincent T. Hamlin
- "Rick O'Shay" by Stan Lynde
- "Flash Gordon" by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani (bl.& w. daily strips)
- "Krazy Kat" by George Herriman (bl.& w. daily strips)
- "Garth" by Peter O'Donnell, Stephen Dowling, and John Allard (bl.& w. daily strips).