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Image:almanaquemandrake1970-b.jpg|<center>[[Almanaque do Mandrake 1970 (2nd issue)|''Almanaque do Mandrake'' 1970]]
Image:almanaquemandrake1970-b.jpg|<center>[[Almanaque do Mandrake 1970 (2nd issue)|''Almanaque do Mandrake'' 1970]]
Image:almanaquemandrake1971.png|<center>[[Almanaque do Mandrake 1971|''Almanaque do Mandrake'' 1971]]
Image:almanaquemandrake1971.png|<center>[[Almanaque do Mandrake 1971|''Almanaque do Mandrake'' 1971]]
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====Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake====
A few years a similar album, "Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake", was released in July to coincide with winter school vacations. There were no ''holyday'' albums in the years 1966 and 1967, but both years an issue from the ordinary "[[Mandrake (RGE)|Mandrake]]" series ''(issues 115 and 128)'' had the sub title ''Edição Super Epecial de Férias'' printed on the cover. In addition issue 154 of the Mandrake series released in the ''holyday'' season 1969 has the subtitle ''Super Especial Colorida''. In 1970 there were released two issues of "Almanaque do Mandrake", the one without a printed calendar inside is likely released for the ''holyday'' season.   
Interesting the similar Brazilian "[[The Phantom]]" series; "[http://www.phantomwiki.org/Fantasma_(RGE) Fantasma]" and "[http://www.phantomwiki.org/Almanaque_do_Fantasma Almanaque do Fantasma]" missing the ''holyday'' albums in the years 1966 and 1967, and with the sub title ''Edição Super Epecial de Férias'' on the covers of the "Fantasma magazine" issues 116 and 129.
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Image:almanaqueferias1963.png|<center>[[Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake 1963|''Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake'' 1963]]
Image:almanaqueferias1964.png|<center>[[Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake 1964|''Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake'' 1964]]
Image:almanaqueferias1965.png|<center>[[Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake 1965|''Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake'' 1965]]
Image:mandrake115rge.png|<center>[[Mandrake 115 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #115]]
Image:mandrake128rge.png|<center>[[Mandrake 128 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #128]]
Image:almanaqueferias1968.png|<center>[[Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake 1968|''Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake'' 1968]]
Image:mandrake154rge.png|<center>[[Mandrake 154 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #154]]
Image:almanaquemandrake1970.jpg|<center>[[Almanaque do Mandrake 1970|''Almanaque do Mandrake'' <br>(summer 1970)]]
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 9 April 2020

Almanaque do Mandrake
Almanaquemandrake1955.jpg
First issue
Country/language: Mini brazil.gif Brazil / Portuguese
Publishing company: RGE
Publishing years: 1955-1971
1979-1983
Issues: 17 (+5)
13
Format: vari, b/w and color


Almanaque do Mandrake and Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake was a series of Mandrake comics published by RGE in Brazil.

Issue overview

Regular series

The "Almanaque do Mandrake" was released in November-December to coincide with summer school vacations in Brazil.

Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake

A few years a similar album, "Almanaque de Férias do Mandrake", was released in July to coincide with winter school vacations. There were no holyday albums in the years 1966 and 1967, but both years an issue from the ordinary "Mandrake" series (issues 115 and 128) had the sub title Edição Super Epecial de Férias printed on the cover. In addition issue 154 of the Mandrake series released in the holyday season 1969 has the subtitle Super Especial Colorida. In 1970 there were released two issues of "Almanaque do Mandrake", the one without a printed calendar inside is likely released for the holyday season.

Interesting the similar Brazilian "The Phantom" series; "Fantasma" and "Almanaque do Fantasma" missing the holyday albums in the years 1966 and 1967, and with the sub title Edição Super Epecial de Férias on the covers of the "Fantasma magazine" issues 116 and 129.

2nd series

In 1979 a second "Almanaque do Mandrake" series was launched.