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|Title= | |Title= Super Albo #100<br>Mandrake | ||
|image= [[Image:Super_Albo_100.jpg|200px]] | |image= [[Image:Super_Albo_100.jpg|200px]] | ||
|Coverartist= [[Mario Caria]] | |Coverartist= [[Mario Caria]] | ||
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|Publisher=[[Edizioni Fratelli Spada]] | |Publisher=[[Edizioni Fratelli Spada]] | ||
|Editor= unknown | |Editor= unknown | ||
|Preceded= [[Super Albo 98 - Mandrake (Fratelli Spada)|'' | |Preceded= [[Super Albo 98 - Mandrake (Fratelli Spada)|''Super Albo'' #98]] | ||
|Followed= [[Super Albo 102 - Mandrake (Fratelli Spada)|'' | |Followed= [[Super Albo 102 - Mandrake (Fratelli Spada)|''Super Albo'' #102]] | ||
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=== Other comics === | === Other comics === | ||
* | *"Jim della giungla" ("Jungle Jim"), ''Jim fra i ribelli'' (part 2 / sunday pages from February 20 to July 3, 1949) by Don Moore and Paul Norris. | ||
[[Category:Super Albo - Mandrake (Fratelli Spada) issues|Super Albo 100]] | [[Category:Super Albo - Mandrake (Fratelli Spada) issues|Super Albo 100]] |
Latest revision as of 19:31, 18 August 2021
Super Albo #100 Mandrake | |
Cover artist: Mario Caria | |
Country/language: | Italy / Italian |
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Format: | 17 × 24 cm |
Pages: | 68 pgs, full color |
Publishing date: | August 30, 1964 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Edizioni Fratelli Spada |
Preceded by: | Super Albo #98 |
Followed by: | Super Albo #102 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Il rovescio della medaglia" ("The Disturber") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
Other comics
- "Jim della giungla" ("Jungle Jim"), Jim fra i ribelli (part 2 / sunday pages from February 20 to July 3, 1949) by Don Moore and Paul Norris.