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=== Issue overview=== | === Issue overview=== | ||
== Military Giveaway == | == Military Giveaway == | ||
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Image:Flash Gordon-01-king.jpg|<center>[[Flash Gordon 1 (King)|''Flash Gordon'' #1]] | Image:Flash Gordon-01-king.jpg|<center>[[Flash Gordon 1 (King)|''Flash Gordon'' #1]] | ||
Image:Flash Gordon-01-king-complimentary.jpg | Image:Flash Gordon-01-king-complimentary.jpg| ''1968 reprint, given away'' | ||
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Note: for the 1968 reprint given away on military bases (at right), see "complimentary" mention in the banner where "brand new" appeared on the 1966 original (at left). In this specific giveaway issue, the Mandrake story (4 pages) was replaced by ads. | |||
== Supplementary Reading Program == | == Supplementary Reading Program == | ||
The comic reading libraries was part of a supplementary reading program in US, with vocabulary words defined to teach reading skills for the program. The student would read the comic and then work to answer the questions and solve problems related to the stories. | The ''comic reading libraries'' was part of a supplementary reading program in US, with vocabulary words defined to teach reading skills for the program. The student would read the comic and then work to answer the questions and solve problems related to the stories. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 3 June 2022
In the 70s one do find several titles published by King Comics in the USA as giveaways.
History
A few short Mandrake stories in the "Phantom" and the "Flash Gordon" series was found in the giveaways.
Issue overview
Military Giveaway
Note: for the 1968 reprint given away on military bases (at right), see "complimentary" mention in the banner where "brand new" appeared on the 1966 original (at left). In this specific giveaway issue, the Mandrake story (4 pages) was replaced by ads.
Supplementary Reading Program
The comic reading libraries was part of a supplementary reading program in US, with vocabulary words defined to teach reading skills for the program. The student would read the comic and then work to answer the questions and solve problems related to the stories.
Note
Se also: Flash Gordon and The Phantom