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'''"The Deep South"''' is the 17th Mandrake [[daily story]]. | '''"The Deep South"''' is the 17th Mandrake [[daily story]]. | ||
The story was written by [[Lee Falk]] and drawn by [[Phil Davis]]. | The story was written by [[Lee Falk]] and drawn by [[Phil Davis]]. | ||
This story exists in two variants, one made to span six newspaper columns, the other to span five. | |||
== Plot Summary == | == Plot Summary == | ||
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*"Deep South", [[The Classic Mandrake Series / Episode: “Deep South” (Pacific Comics Club)|''The Classic Mandrake Series / Episode: “Deep South” (Pacific Comics Club)'' ]] (20??) | *"Deep South", [[The Classic Mandrake Series / Episode: “Deep South” (Pacific Comics Club)|''The Classic Mandrake Series / Episode: “Deep South” (Pacific Comics Club)'' ]] (20??) | ||
*"The Deep South", [[Comics Revue 413-414|''Comics Revue'' #413-414]], [[Comics Revue 415-416|''Comics Revue'' #415-416]], [[Comics Revue 417-418|''Comics Revue'' #417-418]] & [[Comics Revue 419-420|''Comics Revue'' #419-420]] (2020/2021) | *"The Deep South", [[Comics Revue 413-414|''Comics Revue'' #413-414]], [[Comics Revue 415-416|''Comics Revue'' #415-416]], [[Comics Revue 417-418|''Comics Revue'' #417-418]] & [[Comics Revue 419-420|''Comics Revue'' #419-420]] (2020/2021) | ||
=== [[Image:mini_kingdomyugoslavia.png]] Yugoslavia === | |||
*''[[Jutarnji list]]'' July 19, 1939 – October 26, 1939 | |||
*[[Mika Miš 306|''Mika Miš'' #306]] – [[Mika Miš 347|#347]] (1939) | |||
[[Category:Daily stories|Deep South, The]] | [[Category:Daily stories|Deep South, The]] |
Latest revision as of 11:26, 21 October 2024
The Deep South | |
Start date: | February 6th, 1939 |
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End date: | May 13th, 1939 |
# of strips: | 84 (14 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Phil Davis |
Preceded by: | "Visitors from Space" |
Followed by: | "Mandrake in Cockaigne" |
"The Deep South" is the 17th Mandrake daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis. This story exists in two variants, one made to span six newspaper columns, the other to span five.
Plot Summary
Prince Segrid announced the engagement of his sister Princess Narda and Avery, Duke of Hectares. While Dot Rich invites Mandrake to her fathers estate in the country. Nearby is the Barataria Swamps, haunted by Jean Lafitte and his century-old pirates.
Appearances
Recurring characters
- Mandrake
- Lothar
- Prince Segrid
- Princess Narda
- Avery, Duke of Hectares - Narda's fiancé.
One-time characters
- Dot Rich, daughter of Colonel Rich.
- Butch, a waiter at Club Tango.
- Colonel Rich,
- Jeff, a smuggler boss.
- Jean Lafitte, a pirate - around 1810.
- Jed, a boy who saw Ol'Jean.
- The Sheriff
- Lill, Jeff's girlfriend.
- Doodleplatz, an investigator with the customs.
Locations
- New York
- Club Tango
- Cockaigne
- Mississippi
- The Barataria Swamps
Behind the scenes
Title
- The title for this story is taken from the strip of February 4, 1939 (Next Week = Deep South)
Signifiant covers
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "Mandrake and the Pirates", The Supercomic Series #27 (1950)
Brazil
- "As Piratas do Pantamal (?)", Mandrake - Edição Extra (1962)
- "O Fantasma de Lafitte", Mandrake, o Mágico #2 (1970)
Argentina
- "Mandrake y las hombre de marte", Pequeños Grandes Libros #1126 (1944) text version
France
- "Une histoire de pirates", Aventures et Mystère #26 (1947)
- "Le fantôme du pirate", Spécial Mandrake #74 & #75 (1969)
Italy
- "Mandrake e i pirati fantasma", L'Avventura #1 - #12 (1944)
- "Mandrake e i pirati-fantasma" and "Mandrake nel covo di Lafitte", Albi delle grandi avventure Mandrake #6 and #7 (1947)
- "Il fantasma del pirata", Il Vascello #46 (1961)
- "Il fantasma del pirata", Super Albo - Mandrake #94 (1964)
- "Il fantasma del pirata", Mandrake #21 (Comics Stars in the World 1978)
- "Il fantasma del pirata", Mandrake - New Comics Now #147 (1985)
- "Il fantasma del pirata", Mandrake 14 (Comic Art) (1992)
- "Il fantasma del pirata", Mandrake il mago Volume 2 (2015)
French Polynesia
- "Il fantasma del pirata", Mandrake #21 (Comics Stars in the World 1978) note: Italian text.
Mexico
- "??", Paquito #11036 and Paquito #11037 (195?)
New Zealand
- "The Deep South", Mandrake the Magician #68, Mandrake the Magician #69 and Mandrake the Magician #70 (1954)
Spain
- "El fantasma del pirata", Grandes Clásicos de los Comics del Pasado #34 - Mandrake #10 (1988)
Turkey
- "no title", Mandrake #2 and #3 (2017)
USA
- "no title", Critter #7, #8 and #9 (1974)
- "no title", The Official Mandrake the Magician #5 and #6 (1988)
- "Deep South", The Classic Mandrake Series / Episode: “Deep South” (Pacific Comics Club) (20??)
- "The Deep South", Comics Revue #413-414, Comics Revue #415-416, Comics Revue #417-418 & Comics Revue #419-420 (2020/2021)
Yugoslavia
- Jutarnji list July 19, 1939 – October 26, 1939
- Mika Miš #306 – #347 (1939)