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|Title=Mandrake | |Title=Mandrake | ||
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|Coverartist= [[Phil Davis]] (from story art) | |Coverartist= [[Phil Davis]] (from story art) | ||
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|Pages= 168 pgs, b/w | |Pages= 168 pgs, b/w | ||
|Date= September 1972 | |Date= September 1972 | ||
|Publisher=[[Aldo Garzanti]] | |Publisher=[[Aldo Garzanti Editore|Garzanti]] | ||
|Editor= unknown | |Editor= unknown | ||
|Preceded= none | |Preceded= none | ||
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'''Mandrake''' is an large 168-page Italian hard-cover book released in 1972 by the Milanese publisher Aldo Garzanti. | |||
It contains six reprints of [[Mandrake the Magician]] stories. | It contains six reprints of [[Mandrake the Magician]] stories. |
Latest revision as of 20:13, 5 March 2015
Mandrake | |
Cover artist: Phil Davis (from story art) | |
Country/language: | Italy / Italian |
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Format: | 35.5 × 28.5 cm, hardcover |
Pages: | 168 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | September 1972 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Garzanti |
Preceded by: | none |
Followed by: | none |
Mandrake is an large 168-page Italian hard-cover book released in 1972 by the Milanese publisher Aldo Garzanti.
It contains six reprints of Mandrake the Magician stories.
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Il regno degli assassini" ("The Hidden Kingdom of Murderers") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
- "Il paese dei fachiri" ("Land of the Fakirs") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
- "Il popolo mignon" ("Land of the Little People") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
- "Il circo" ("The Circus People") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
- "A Hollywood" ("Mandrake in Hollywood") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
- "La casa stregata" ("Mandrake and the Haunted House") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
Note
- Introduction by Ida Omboni, translator in Italian of the original strips.