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'''''Mandrake Albüm'' #81''' was the last rebound album of unsold issues from the first regular [[Mandrake (Tay)|Mandrake]] series. When the weekly run of the [[Mandrake (Tay)|Mandrake]] magazine ceased, the albums continued their run with reprints and occasional brand new adventures of [[Fred Fredericks]], [[Phil Davis]] and a few stories from [[Fratelli Spada stories|Fratelli Spada]] artists | '''''Mandrake Albüm'' #81''' was the last rebound album of unsold issues from the first regular [[Mandrake (Tay)|Mandrake]] series. When the weekly run of the [[Mandrake (Tay)|Mandrake]] magazine ceased, the albums continued their run with reprints and occasional brand new adventures of [[Fred Fredericks]], [[Phil Davis]] and a few stories from [[Fratelli Spada stories|Fratelli Spada]] artists. | ||
== Contents == | == Contents == |
Revision as of 11:54, 31 March 2012
Mandrake Albüm #81 | |
Cover artist: Aslan Şükür | |
Country/language: | Turkey / Turkish |
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Format: | 14 cm × 19,5 cm |
Pages: | 156 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | 1979 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Tay Yayınları |
Preceded by: | Mandrake Albüm #80 |
Followed by: | Mandrake Albüm #82 |
Mandrake Albüm #81 was the last rebound album of unsold issues from the first regular Mandrake series. When the weekly run of the Mandrake magazine ceased, the albums continued their run with reprints and occasional brand new adventures of Fred Fredericks, Phil Davis and a few stories from Fratelli Spada artists.
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "İkinci hayat" ("The Traveller's Tale") by Lee Falk, Martha Davis and Fred Fredericks, part 2, 3 and 4.
- "Şantaj" ("Mr Ttazz") by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks, part 1.
Note
Se also Mandrake #248 #249 #250.
The cover first time used for Mandrake #250.