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| 1954 || Daily || "[[The Enchantress]]" || Davis || Marries Gurn
| 1954 || Daily || "[[The Enchantress]]" || Marries Gurn
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| 1973 || Daily || "[[Tale of Aleena]]" || Fredericks ||
| 1973 || Daily || "[[Tale of Aleena]]" ||  
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| 1980 || Daily || "[[Aleena the Enchantress]]" || Fredericks ||
| 1980 || Daily || "[[Derek (Daily story 1980)|Derek]]" ||
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| 1986 || Daily || "[[Aleena and the Smugglers]]" || Fredericks ||
| 1980 || Daily || "[[Aleena the Enchantress]]" ||
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| 1986 || Daily || "[[Aleena and the Smugglers]]" ||  
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[[Category:Characters|Aleena]]
[[Category:Characters|Aleena]]

Revision as of 18:30, 24 July 2024

Aleena
Aleena-01.png
First appearance: "The Enchantress"
Created by: Lee Falk and Phil Davis


Aleena is a character from Mandrake comic strip that first appeared in "The Enchantress".

Fictional Character Biography

The Phil Davis Era

Aleena was a student at the "College of Magic" at the same time as Mandrake, and they became sweethearts when they were around sixteen and seventeen. To Narda, Mandrake described her as beautiful in a wild way. He also said that she was the only girl who had ever studied at the college and that she was very talented. Aleena came from a remote small country in southern Europe and when her parents fell ill she had to finish her studies and go home. When they parted, they made an agreement that they would meet again after thirteen years, at Bald Mountain[footnotes 1].

After all theese years Mandrake only vaguely remembered her and had no intention of meeting her again, but Aleena had completely different plans. She envisioned them getting married, and she used her powers to trick Mandrake into coming to the Bald Mountain. She told that thirteen years ago when she returned home the country was in the hands of evil men, tyrants. Using her powers, she helped the rightful king regain his crown. A little later she helped the king in battle against a hostile king. In gratitude, the king gave[footnotes 2] her the residence Bald Mountain.

Bald Mountain was a mountain peak where a secret entrance led to an elevator. At the top of the mountain was a palace-like house surrounded by a beautiful garden with fountains and a small zoo of its own. The palace was built in marble and room after room was filled with art treasures.

After a woman to woman conversation with Narda, Aleena decided not to marry Mandrake, but rather to choose Gurn, who had been infatuated with her for a long time.

The Fred Fredericks Era

Mandrake told Karma that Aleena had been one of the few girls studying at the "College of Magic," and that he and Aleena had been friends and classmates. When they were seventeen, they became lovers; Mandrake described it as puppy love.

Aleena by Fredericks

Aleena then sent a message to Mandrake, telling him to meet her as soon as possible. Mandrake tried to locate her mentally but failed. He used his crystal cube to contact Theron, hoping he knew Aleena's whereabouts. Theron was not fond of Aleena, describing her as a frivolous and vain woman who had misused her powers, mainly to attract husbands. She had been married and divorced six times, and Theron warned Mandrake that she was likely looking for her seventh husband, the true love of her youth whom she had never forgotten — Mandrake.

Aleena contacted Mandrake with a mental vision, claiming she was dying, and enchanted him to follow a mental beam leading to her house. Upon his arrival, Mandrake discovered that Aleena was indeed dying, but from boredom.

Aleena was accompanied by Set, a man disfigured by a lion who now served her and obeyed her every command. She recounted how, many years ago, Set had been jealous of a lion tamer who admired her. In an attempt to win her attention, Set had entered the lion's cage but was attacked and disfigured. Since then, Set had followed her as a loyal servant.

She also spoke of her first husband, Gurn. Although they had been together, she had grown bored and one day threw her necklace into a burning house. To prove his love, Gurn rushed into the house to retrieve it, suffering severe burns. Aleena married him mostly out of pity and spent a fortune on plastic surgery to restore his looks. After his recovery, he left her for the blonde singer Kimberly.

Her second husband was Pablo, a bullfighter whom she described as brave but foolish. Her third husband was Georgeous Cyril, a wrestling champion who quit wrestling but not overeating. Her fourth husband was a deep-sea diver, but she said she couldn't swim. Her fifth husband was a rich banker who went bankrupt, and her sixth husband was King Rupert, who lost his crown. Her last five husbands remained with her and Set, bewitched to serve her.

Aleena lit an incense stick infused with an elixir given to her by a former admirer, a Welsh warlock. Mandrake inhaled the magical smoke and became enchanted by Aleena. She then revealed that her real goal was not Mandrake himself, but something he possessed — the Crystal Cube.

Back on Xanadu, Lothar and Hojo managed to break Aleena's spell and recover the crystal cube from her clutches. Aleena and her enslaved men disappeared without a trace, leaving behind only a fiery message on the wall: "We will meet again, Aleena."

Note

  1. A little mystery in the script: Why did they agree to meet at Bald Mountain? This was a place Aleena didn't get until sometime after she left the College of Magic.
  2. The story of Bald Mountain is reminiscent of the background story for Xanadu, Mandrake's home a few years later.

Behind the scenes

  • Aleena, named after Lee Falk's mother or his stepsister Ailine (Aileen/Arleen).

Notable appearances

The stories where Aleena has featured are:

Year Daily/Sunday Title Comments
1954 Daily "The Enchantress" Marries Gurn
1973 Daily "Tale of Aleena"
1980 Daily "Derek"
1980 Daily "Aleena the Enchantress"
1986 Daily "Aleena and the Smugglers"