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|Title= The Brass Monkey | |Title= The Brass Monkey | ||
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|Start= December 16th, 1946 | |Start= December 16th, 1946 | ||
|End= March 22th, 1947 | |End= March 22th, 1947 | ||
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'''"The Brass Monkey"''' is the 42th Mandrake [[daily story]]. | '''"The Brass Monkey"''' is the 42th 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 three variants, one made to span three newspaper columns, one to span four and one to span five. Compared to the four-column variant the five-column variant is cropped in the lower part. The three column variant is cropped less in the lower part and the panels are made wider by adding extre ink. The copyright line is almost always placed differently in the strip, as is the date. In addition, the shape and placement of the speech bubble can be different. | |||
== Plot Summary == | == Plot Summary == | ||
A mysterious master thief commits a series of spectacular robberies. The master of disguises leaves a small symbol at the crime scene, a brass monkey. | |||
===Appearances=== | ===Appearances=== | ||
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'''Recurring characters''' | '''Recurring characters''' | ||
*[[Mandrake]] | *[[Mandrake]] | ||
*[[Narda]] | *[[Narda]] | ||
*[[Chief Bradley|The Police Chief]] | |||
*[[Lothar]], 4 strips only. | |||
*[[The Brass Monkey, daughter of the Clay Camel|The Brass Monkey]] | |||
*[[The Clay Camel]] (mentioned) | |||
'''One-time characters''' | '''One-time characters''' | ||
*Mr. D.A. ''(the District Attorney)'' | |||
*Mr. Moore, head of the syndicate that owns the Kolno diamond | |||
*Van Kragg, a Dutch diamond cutter | |||
*Mr. Whitely, aka the Brass Monkey | |||
</div><div style="float:right; width:50%;"> | </div><div style="float:right; width:50%;"> | ||
'''Locations''' | '''Locations''' | ||
*New York | |||
**City Art Museum | |||
**Maxon Alley | |||
**Brisbane prison | |||
*Amsterdam, mentioned only | |||
'''Objects''' | |||
*The Corona pearls. | |||
*The Kolno diamond. | |||
*The Royal Scarab. | |||
</div><br clear="all"> | </div><br clear="all"> | ||
== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
*The title for this story is taken from the strip of December 14, 1946 (Beginning Next Week: "The Brass Monkey!") | |||
*The Brass Monkey said her father, the [[Saki (The Clay Camel)|Clay Camel]], died of pneumonia. | |||
== Signifiant covers == | |||
<gallery> | |||
Gibi1263.jpg|[[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil | |||
Gibi1272.jpg|[[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil | |||
Gibi1316.jpg|[[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil | |||
Mandrake264rge.png|[[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil | |||
Mandroi125.jpg|[[Image:mini_france.gif]] France | |||
Mandroi126.jpg|[[Image:mini_france.gif]] France | |||
Capriotti 17.jpg|[[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy | |||
Capriotti 18.jpg|[[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy | |||
Capriotti 19.jpg|[[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy | |||
Super Albo-lf-02.jpg|[[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy | |||
Icda-m-013.jpg|[[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy | |||
Super Albo 134.jpg|[[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy | |||
Ncn-mandrake-041.jpg|[[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy | |||
Comart35.jpg|[[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy | |||
Extra HA-01.jpg|[[Image:mini_spain.gif]] Spain | |||
ClassMandSeries2thebrassmonkey.jpg|[[Image:mini_usa.gif]] USA | |||
</gallery> | |||
== Reprints == | == Reprints == | ||
This story has been published in the following publications: | This story has been published in the following publications: | ||
=== [[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil === | |||
*"O Macaco de Bronze", [[Mandrake, o Mágico 22|''Mandrake, o Mágico'' #22]] (1972) | |||
*"O Macaco Risonho", [[Mandrake 264 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #264]] (1978) | |||
=== [[Image:mini_finland.gif|border]] Finland === | |||
*"Messinkiapina", [[Sarjakirja 1/1988|''Sarjakirja'' #1/1988]] (1988) | |||
=== [[Image:mini_france.gif]] France === | |||
*"Le magot de bronze" & "La femme aux 100 visages", [[Aventures et Mystères 125|''Aventures et Mystères'' #125]] & [[Aventures et Mystères 126|#126]] (1950) | |||
*"Le singe d'argile", [[Spécial Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux) 26|''Spécial Mandrake'' #26]] (1965) | |||
=== [[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy === | |||
*"La scimmia d'argilla" & "Il furto dello scarabeo reale" & "La scimmia d'argilla smascherata", [[Albo avventure 41 - Mandrake 17|''Mandrake'' #17]] & [[Albo avventure 43 - Mandrake 18|#18]] & [[Albo avventure 46 - Mandrake 19|#19]] (1948) | |||
*"La scimmia d'argilla", [[Super Albo (2) - Mandrake 1 (La Freccia)|''Super Albo'' #2]] (1960) | |||
*"La scimmia d'argilla", [[I Classici dell'Avventura 13|''I Classici dell'Avventura'' #13]] (1962) | |||
*"La scimmia d'argilla", [[Super Albo 134 - Mandrake (Fratelli Spada)|''Super Albo'' #134]] (1965) | |||
*"La scimmia d’argilla", [[New Comics Now 41|''Mandrake - New Comics Now'' #41]] (1981) | |||
*"La scimmia d'argilla", [[Mandrake 35 (Comic Art)]] (1994) | |||
=== [[Image:mini_jamaica.gif]] Jamaica === | |||
*''[[The Daily Gleaner]]'' May 21, 1947 – August 15, 1947 | |||
=== [[Image:mini_norway.gif]] Norway === | |||
*"Bronseapen", [[Skippern]] (1948-1949) | |||
*"Messingapen", [[Serie-pocket 138 (Norway)|''Serie-pocket'' #138]] (1988) | |||
=== [[Image:mini_spainunderfranco.gif]] [[Image:mini_spain.gif]] Spain === | |||
*"El Mono de Bronce", [[Extra 1 (Hispano Americana 1950)|''Extra'' #1]] (1950) | |||
*"El Mono de Bronce", [[Mandrake 1 (Euroclub Magerit)|''Mandrake'' #1]] (1997) | |||
=== [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden === | |||
*"Mässingapan", [[Karl-Alfred|''Karl-Alfred'']] 53/1947-28/1948 | |||
*"Mässingapan", [[Fantomen 14/1974|''Fantomen'' #14]] (1974) | |||
=== [[Image:mini_usa.gif]] USA === | |||
*"The Brass Monkey", [[The Classic Mandrake Series (second series)/ Episode: "The Brass Monkey" (Pacific Comics Club)|''The Classic Mandrake Series (second series)''/ Episode: "The Brass Monkey" (Pacific Comics Club)'']] (2019) | |||
[[Category:Daily stories|Brass Monkey, The]] | [[Category:Daily stories|Brass Monkey, The]] |
Latest revision as of 13:09, 28 October 2024
The Brass Monkey | |
Start date: | December 16th, 1946 |
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End date: | March 22th, 1947 |
# of strips: | 84 (14 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Phil Davis |
Preceded by: | "Felina" |
Followed by: | "HRH Cuddles" |
"The Brass Monkey" is the 42th Mandrake daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis. This story exists in three variants, one made to span three newspaper columns, one to span four and one to span five. Compared to the four-column variant the five-column variant is cropped in the lower part. The three column variant is cropped less in the lower part and the panels are made wider by adding extre ink. The copyright line is almost always placed differently in the strip, as is the date. In addition, the shape and placement of the speech bubble can be different.
Plot Summary
A mysterious master thief commits a series of spectacular robberies. The master of disguises leaves a small symbol at the crime scene, a brass monkey.
Appearances
Recurring characters
- Mandrake
- Narda
- The Police Chief
- Lothar, 4 strips only.
- The Brass Monkey
- The Clay Camel (mentioned)
One-time characters
- Mr. D.A. (the District Attorney)
- Mr. Moore, head of the syndicate that owns the Kolno diamond
- Van Kragg, a Dutch diamond cutter
- Mr. Whitely, aka the Brass Monkey
Locations
- New York
- City Art Museum
- Maxon Alley
- Brisbane prison
- Amsterdam, mentioned only
Objects
- The Corona pearls.
- The Kolno diamond.
- The Royal Scarab.
Behind the scenes
- The title for this story is taken from the strip of December 14, 1946 (Beginning Next Week: "The Brass Monkey!")
- The Brass Monkey said her father, the Clay Camel, died of pneumonia.
Signifiant covers
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Brazil
- "O Macaco de Bronze", Mandrake, o Mágico #22 (1972)
- "O Macaco Risonho", Mandrake #264 (1978)
Finland
- "Messinkiapina", Sarjakirja #1/1988 (1988)
France
- "Le magot de bronze" & "La femme aux 100 visages", Aventures et Mystères #125 & #126 (1950)
- "Le singe d'argile", Spécial Mandrake #26 (1965)
Italy
- "La scimmia d'argilla" & "Il furto dello scarabeo reale" & "La scimmia d'argilla smascherata", Mandrake #17 & #18 & #19 (1948)
- "La scimmia d'argilla", Super Albo #2 (1960)
- "La scimmia d'argilla", I Classici dell'Avventura #13 (1962)
- "La scimmia d'argilla", Super Albo #134 (1965)
- "La scimmia d’argilla", Mandrake - New Comics Now #41 (1981)
- "La scimmia d'argilla", Mandrake 35 (Comic Art) (1994)
Jamaica
- The Daily Gleaner May 21, 1947 – August 15, 1947
Norway
- "Bronseapen", Skippern (1948-1949)
- "Messingapen", Serie-pocket #138 (1988)
Spain
- "El Mono de Bronce", Extra #1 (1950)
- "El Mono de Bronce", Mandrake #1 (1997)
Sweden
- "Mässingapan", Karl-Alfred 53/1947-28/1948
- "Mässingapan", Fantomen #14 (1974)
USA
- "The Brass Monkey", The Classic Mandrake Series (second series)/ Episode: "The Brass Monkey" (Pacific Comics Club) (2019)