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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
===Mandrake stories ===
===Mandrake stories ===
*''no title'' ("[[The Miss Galaxy Beauty Contest]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] (part 2).
*''no title'' ("[[The Miss Galaxy Beauty Contest]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] (part 2)
== Note: Sunday pages from March 3 to June 9, 1957 / each Sunday page in full page / horizontal format).


===Other comics===
===Other comics===
*"Bruce Gentry", by Ray Bailey.
*"The Shadow", by Vernon V Greene (daily strips / story "B" / 3 strips per page / horizontal format)
*"The Shadow", by Vernon V Greene.
*"Bruce Gentry", by Ray Bailey (Sunday pages from June 17 TO August 26, 1945 / each Sunday page in full page / vertical format)
*"Drago", by Hogarth.
*"Drago", by Burne Hogarth (Sunday pages from December 2 to 30, 1945 / each Sunday page in full page / vertical format).


[[Category: Hullabaloo issues|Hullabaloo 02]]
[[Category: Hullabaloo issues|Hullabaloo 02]]

Revision as of 10:13, 5 December 2023

Hullabaloo #2
Hullabaloo-02.jpg
Cover artist: collage
Country/language: Mini uk.gif United Kingdom / English
Format: 21 x 29,7 cm
Pages: 44 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: 1970s (?)
Editor: Robin Osborne
Publishing company: Private
Preceded by: Hullabaloo #1
Followed by: Hullabaloo #3


Contents

Mandrake stories

== Note: Sunday pages from March 3 to June 9, 1957 / each Sunday page in full page / horizontal format).

Other comics

  • "The Shadow", by Vernon V Greene (daily strips / story "B" / 3 strips per page / horizontal format)
  • "Bruce Gentry", by Ray Bailey (Sunday pages from June 17 TO August 26, 1945 / each Sunday page in full page / vertical format)
  • "Drago", by Burne Hogarth (Sunday pages from December 2 to 30, 1945 / each Sunday page in full page / vertical format).