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Sei finito Cobra | |
French version | |
1st publication: | Mandrake #26 (1962) |
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# of pages: | 32 pgs |
Writer: | unknown |
Artist: | Senio Pratesi |
Producer: | Fratelli Spada |
"Sei finito Cobra" is an Italian made Mandrake story from 1962.
Plot summary
In a mountain in Tibet, two monks find the Cobra, inanimate in the snow, and bring him back to the "Grand Lama", their spiritual master. When questioned, the Cobra claims to search revenge for his previous failures and takes power over the monks who want to fight his evil will. Meanwhile, Mandrake and friends are aboard Lord Harry's yacht in the Pacific Ocean. Calling by a spell the spirits of Rasputin and Cagliostro, the Cobra is able to cause a sea in the far Ocean. However Mandrake, using his magnetic powers, succeeds in fighting the Cobra by projecting his mind into the distant Tibetan temple. A fierce struggle begins. Mandrake, helped by Lothar, finally succeeds to throw the Cobra into a mountain ravine. But is the Cobra dead or still alive?
Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- Lord Harry, Captain of the yacht and friend of Mandrake
- Raspoutine
- Cagliostro
Locations
- a temple in the mountains of Tibet
- the Ocean Pacific.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
France
- "Cobra c'est la fin", Mandrake #305 (1971)
Italy
- "Sei finito Cobra", Mandrake #26 (1962)
- "Sei finito Cobra", I Classici dell'Avventura #61 (1964)