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'''''Robinzon''''' (written '''''Забавник''''' in Serbian Cyrillic) was a [[Mandrake publications in Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]n comic magazine published by [[Aleksandar J. Ivković]].
{{Series
|Title= Robinzon<br>'''Робинзон''' <small>(in Serbian Cyrillic)</small>
|image= [[Image:Robinzon-06.jpg|200 px]]
|Sample= issue 9
|Country= [[Image:mini_yugoslavia.png]] Yugoslavia / Serbian
|Publisher= [[Aleksandar J. Ivković]]
|Date= 1936
|Issues= 12
|Format= 24.5×35 cm , b/w
|}}
== Issue overview==
===Regular series===
The contents of the first issue consisted of short stories and imported comics: "Špijun (Radio Patrol)" by Charlie Schmidt, "Ostrvo smrti (Brick Bradford)" by Clarence Gray, "Kralj mađioničara Mandrak ("[[Mandrake the Magician]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]; and two domestic comics "Atlantida" and "Indusi – pobuna u džungli", both by Nikola Navojev. One more domestic comic was added from issue 6: "Tarasa Buljbu" by Branko Vidić and Nikola Navojev.


== History==
The series was in b/w with the title and middle pages were printed in color. From issue seven the series was printed in one color (purple blue and green). The series run for 12 issues, ending August 27, 1936.
This magazine was published from 1936, had eight pages masures 24,5x35 cm. The first six issues was in b/w and from issue 7 the color covers was replaced by blue or green and white. The series run for 12 issues, ending August 27, 1936.
====Issues with Mandrake====
===== Published stories =====
{| {{table}}
!Title !! Original story title!! Issues !! Comment
|-
| "Kralj mađioničara Mandrak" || "[[The Hidden Kingdom of Murderers]]" || [[Robinzon 1|1]], [[Robinzon 2|2]], [[Robinzon 3|3]], [[Robinzon 4|4]], [[Robinzon 5|5]], [[Robinzon 6|6]], [[Robinzon 7|7]], [[Robinzon 8|8]], [[Robinzon 9|9]], [[Robinzon 10|10]], [[Robinzon 11|11]], [[Robinzon 12|12]] ||
|-
|}


The contents of the first issue consisted of imported comics; "Radio Patrol" Charlie Schmidt, ""Brick Bradford", Clarence Gray, "Mandrake", and two local comics "Atlantida" and "Indusi – pobuna u džungli" by Nikola Navojev. From issue 6 Navojev started one more comics; "Tarasa Buljbu" scripted by Branko Vidić.
==Sources==
 
*[https://www.rastko.rs/strip/1/zupan-draginicic_1/robinzon_l.html Rastko: Robinzon]
== Issue overview==
*[https://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-el/%D0%A0%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%BD_(%D0%BC%D0%B0%D0%B3%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%B8%D0%BD) Wikipedia: Robinzon]
*"Kralj mađioničara Mandrak" ("[[The Hidden Kingdom of Murderers]]"), starts in # 1-1936 and ends in # 12-1936.


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Latest revision as of 19:00, 23 August 2023

Robinzon
Робинзон (in Serbian Cyrillic)
Robinzon-06.jpg
issue 9
Country/language: Mini yugoslavia.png Yugoslavia / Serbian
Publishing company: Aleksandar J. Ivković
Publishing years: 1936
Issues: 12
Format: 24.5×35 cm , b/w


Issue overview

Regular series

The contents of the first issue consisted of short stories and imported comics: "Špijun (Radio Patrol)" by Charlie Schmidt, "Ostrvo smrti (Brick Bradford)" by Clarence Gray, "Kralj mađioničara Mandrak ("Mandrake the Magician") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis; and two domestic comics "Atlantida" and "Indusi – pobuna u džungli", both by Nikola Navojev. One more domestic comic was added from issue 6: "Tarasa Buljbu" by Branko Vidić and Nikola Navojev.

The series was in b/w with the title and middle pages were printed in color. From issue seven the series was printed in one color (purple blue and green). The series run for 12 issues, ending August 27, 1936.

Issues with Mandrake

Published stories
Title Original story title Issues Comment
"Kralj mađioničara Mandrak" "The Hidden Kingdom of Murderers" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Sources