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=== Mandrake stories === | === Mandrake stories === | ||
*"Les ennuis de Bartum"" ("[[The Royal Suitor]]" part 2) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]. | *"Les ennuis de Bartum"" ("[[The Royal Suitor]]" part 2) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]. | ||
(this part = colorized daily strips from the fourth panel of the April 2, 1954 daily strip to the | |||
May 29, 1954 daily strip) | |||
=== Other comics === | === Other comics === | ||
*"Flash Gordon", ''Guerre sous-marine'' by Alex Raymond. <small>(strips from 1936)</small> | *"Flash Gordon", ''Guerre sous-marine'' by Alex Raymond. <small>(strips from 1936)</small> | ||
==== Written text ==== | |||
*"Riri voyage dans le temps", ''En Crête'' by ? (two illustrated pages). | |||
==Note== | |||
The cover and the second part of the Mandrake story are from the Italian: | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:Super_Albo_108.jpg|[[Super Albo 108 - Mandrake (Fratelli Spada)|''Super Albo'' #108]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category: Spécial Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux) issues|Spécial Mandrake 79]] | [[Category: Spécial Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux) issues|Spécial Mandrake 79]] |
Latest revision as of 11:47, 15 February 2025
Spécial Mandrake #79 | |
![]() Cover artist: Mario Caria | |
Country/language: | ![]() |
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Format: | 17 × 24 cm |
Pages: | 64 pgs, color |
Publishing date: | April, 1970 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Editions des Remparts |
Preceded by: | Spécial Mandrake #78 |
Followed by: | Spécial Mandrake #80 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Les ennuis de Bartum"" ("The Royal Suitor" part 2) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
(this part = colorized daily strips from the fourth panel of the April 2, 1954 daily strip to the May 29, 1954 daily strip)
Other comics
- "Flash Gordon", Guerre sous-marine by Alex Raymond. (strips from 1936)
Written text
- "Riri voyage dans le temps", En Crête by ? (two illustrated pages).
Note
The cover and the second part of the Mandrake story are from the Italian: