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|Title= Bucky<br>בוקי in Hebrew | |||
|image= [[Image:Bucky-001.jpg|200 px]] | |||
|Sample= First issue | |||
|Country= [[Image:mini_israel.gif]] Israel / Hebrew | |||
|Publisher= [[Armol Ltd.]] | |||
|Date= 1967-1971 | |||
|Issues= 170 | |||
|Format= 19.5 × 26.5 cm, b/w | |||
|}} | |||
==Issue overview == | |||
=== Regular series === | |||
''Bucky'' was Israel's longest running comics magazine of all time. The name was taken from "Buck Rogers" which was one of the magazine's premier heroes in the first years. Each issue included several comics in black and white from various sources American English and some time even Australian! Heroes included "Buck Rogers", "Flash Gordon", "[[The Phantom]]", "[[Mandrake, the Magician]]", "Superman", "Batman", "Thor", "The X-Men", "Iron Man", the British super criminal "Spider" and many others aswell as various westerns, war, crime stories etc. The covers were in color. | |||
====Issues with Mandrake==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:Bucky-003.jpg|[[Bucky 3|''Bucky'' #3]] | |||
Image:Bucky-004.jpg|[[Bucky 4|''Bucky'' #4]] | |||
Image:Bucky-007.jpg|[[Bucky 7|''Bucky'' #7]] | |||
Image:Bucky-008.jpg|[[Bucky 8|''Bucky'' #8]] | |||
Image:Bucky-013.jpg|''Bucky'' #13<br>on cover only | |||
Image:Bucky-016.jpg|''Bucky'' #16<br>on cover only | |||
Image:Bucky-023.jpg|[[Bucky 23|''Bucky'' #23]] | |||
Image:Bucky_26.jpg|[[Bucky 26|''Bucky'' #26]] | |||
Image:Bucky-039.jpg|[[Bucky 39|''Bucky'' #39]] | |||
Image:Bucky-040.jpg|[[Bucky 40|''Bucky'' #40]] | |||
Image:Bucky-041.jpg|[[Bucky 41|''Bucky'' #41]] | |||
Image:Bucky_42.jpg|[[Bucky 42|''Bucky'' #42]] | |||
Image:Bucky-053.jpg|''Bucky'' #53<br>on cover only | |||
Image:Bucky-061.jpg|[[Bucky 61|''Bucky'' #61]] | |||
Image:Bucky-062.jpg|[[Bucky 62|''Bucky'' #62]] | |||
Image:Bucky-063.jpg|[[Bucky 63|''Bucky'' #63]] | |||
Image:Bucky-110.jpg|[[Bucky 110|''Bucky'' #110]] | |||
Image:Bucky-111.jpg|[[Bucky 111|''Bucky'' #111]] | |||
Image:Bucky_138.jpg|[[Bucky 138|''Bucky'' #138]] | |||
Image:Bucky-139.jpg|[[Bucky 139|''Bucky'' #139]] | |||
Image:Bucky-140.jpg|[[Bucky 140|''Bucky'' #140]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{Israel}} | |||
[[Category: Publications]] | [[Category: Publications]] | ||
[[Category: Bucky issues| ]] | [[Category: Bucky issues| ]] |
Latest revision as of 18:12, 23 August 2017
Bucky בוקי in Hebrew | |
First issue | |
Country/language: | Israel / Hebrew |
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Publishing company: | Armol Ltd. |
Publishing years: | 1967-1971 |
Issues: | 170 |
Format: | 19.5 × 26.5 cm, b/w |
Issue overview
Regular series
Bucky was Israel's longest running comics magazine of all time. The name was taken from "Buck Rogers" which was one of the magazine's premier heroes in the first years. Each issue included several comics in black and white from various sources American English and some time even Australian! Heroes included "Buck Rogers", "Flash Gordon", "The Phantom", "Mandrake, the Magician", "Superman", "Batman", "Thor", "The X-Men", "Iron Man", the British super criminal "Spider" and many others aswell as various westerns, war, crime stories etc. The covers were in color.
Issues with Mandrake
Mandrake publications in Israel | |
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Series | |
One-shots | |
Anthologies | |
As back-up title |
Nimrod • Olam Apele • Bucky |
Publishers | |
Mandrake publications by country | |
Europe |
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Americas |
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Other |
Angola • Australia • French Polynesia • Hong Kong • India • Indonesia • Israel • Lebanon • Malaysia • New Zealand • Papua New Guinea • Philippines • Singapore • South Africa • UAE |