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'''"Caccia alla scimmia d'argilla"''' is an Italian made [[Mandrake]] story from 1972. | '''"Caccia alla scimmia d'argilla"''' is an Italian made [[Mandrake]] story from 1972. | ||
==Plot summary== | |||
Thanks to Mandrake, many criminals have ended up in prison and the most famous is Saki, also known as the Clay Camel. His daughter followed in her father's footsteps and became a master disguiser and criminal, known as the Brass Monkey. Mandrake also ensured that she ended up in prison, but now she has served her sentence and is set free. | Thanks to Mandrake, many criminals have ended up in prison and the most famous is Saki, also known as the Clay Camel. His daughter followed in her father's footsteps and became a master disguiser and criminal, known as the Brass Monkey. Mandrake also ensured that she ended up in prison, but now she has served her sentence and is set free. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:23, 31 August 2024
Caccia alla scimmia d'argilla | |
1st publication: | Mandrake #10 (1972) |
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# of pages: | 14 pgs |
Writer: | n/a |
Artist: | n/a |
Producer: | Fratelli Spada |
"Caccia alla scimmia d'argilla" is an Italian made Mandrake story from 1972.
Plot summary
Thanks to Mandrake, many criminals have ended up in prison and the most famous is Saki, also known as the Clay Camel. His daughter followed in her father's footsteps and became a master disguiser and criminal, known as the Brass Monkey. Mandrake also ensured that she ended up in prison, but now she has served her sentence and is set free.
But she has a habit of humming.
Appearances
Recurring characters
- Mandrake
- Lothar
- The Clay Camel, mentioned only
- The Brass Monkey
- The Police Chief
One-time characters
Locations
- New York City
- Growell Company, a jewelry store
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
France
- "Chasse au singe d'argile ", Mandrake #364 (1972)
Italy
- "Caccia alla scimmia d'argilla", Mandrake #10 (1972)