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===Other comics ===
===Other comics ===
*"De Fantoom" ("[[The Phantom]]"), ''De Schat in de Schedelgrot'' by [[Lee Falk]], Dick Wood, and [[Bill Lignante]] (part 2 / on cover / original title: ''The Treasure of the Skull Cave'' published in September, 1966 by [[King Comics]] in "The Phantom" #18 comic-book .
*"De Fantoom" (The Phantom"), (no title) by Lee Falk, Dick Wood, and Bill Lignante (part 2 / original title: The Treasure of the Skull Cave published in September 1966 by King Comics in "The Phantom" #18 comic-book
*"Bingo" by ? (on cover / one strip)
*"Bingo" by ? (on cover / one strip)
*"Babs en Bob" ("Hi and Lois") by Mort Walker (w.) and Dick Browne (a.) (on cover)
*"Babs en Bob" ("Hi and Lois") by Mort Walker (w.) and Dick Browne (a.) (on cover)

Latest revision as of 14:48, 29 September 2024

Heintje #2
Heintje-67-02.jpg
Cover artist: (from various comic strips)
Country/language: Mini netherlands.gif The Netherlands / Dutch
Format: 30 × 45.5 cm
Pages: 8 pages, color
Publishing date: February 9, 1967
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Albert Heijn
Preceded by: Heintje #1
Followed by: Heintje #3


Heintje 2

Contents

Mandrake stories

== Note: this part = pages 4, 5 and 6 of the original story published in September 1966 in the Mandrake the Magician 1 (King) comic-book.

Other comics

  • "De Fantoom" (The Phantom"), (no title) by Lee Falk, Dick Wood, and Bill Lignante (part 2 / original title: The Treasure of the Skull Cave published in September 1966 by King Comics in "The Phantom" #18 comic-book
  • "Bingo" by ? (on cover / one strip)
  • "Babs en Bob" ("Hi and Lois") by Mort Walker (w.) and Dick Browne (a.) (on cover)
  • "Geheim Agent X-9" ("Secret Agent X-9") by Mel Graff (part 2)
  • "Julia" ("The Heart of Juliet Jones") by Stan Drake (part 2)
  • "Dokter Kildare" ("Dr. Kildare") by Ken Bald (part 2)
  • "Flippie Flink" ("Beetle Bailey") by Mort Walker
  • "Brick Bradford", by William Ritt (w.) and Clarence Gray (a.) (part 2).
  • .../...