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|Title=La bambola drogata | |Title=La bambola drogata | ||
|image= [[Image:spada-F-035.jpg|280 px]]<br>French version | |image= [[Image:spada-F-035.jpg|280 px]]<br>French version | ||
|1st=[[Mandrake | |1st=[[Mandrake - Il Vascello 35|''Mandrake'' #35]] (1965) | ||
|Pages= 32 pgs | |Pages= 32 pgs | ||
|Writer= [[Giovanni Fiorentin]] | |Writer= [[Giovanni Fiorentin]] |
Revision as of 09:35, 27 September 2013
La bambola drogata | |
French version | |
1st publication: | Mandrake #35 (1965) |
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# of pages: | 32 pgs |
Writer: | Giovanni Fiorentin |
Artist: | Salvatore Stizza |
Producer: | Fratelli Spada |
"La bambola drogata" is an Italian made Mandrake story from 1965.
Plot summary
When visiting Diego Ramon Encevarra in Mexico Mandrake located the source of a narcotic smuggeling operation. Our friends are taken prisoners and rendering helpless by the fumes of a strange weed.
Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- Diego Ramon Encevarra
- Ramona
- Agnes (Mother of Ramona)
- Paquita (doll used for smuggeling)
- Roll
- Mick
- Rock
- Lieutnant Basutos of the narcotics squad
Locations Mexico
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
note: the complete story was only printed in Italy and France. All other reprints was the King Comics version where the 2 first pages and the 3 top pictures on page 3 was edited away. A new splash picture and the last row of pictures of page 3 then became the first page for the King Comics version.
Brazil
- "O Mistério da Boneca", Mandrake #144
Chile
- "Historia de una muñeca", Mandrake el mago #14
France
- "La poupée mexicaine", Mandrake #71 (1965)
India
- "The Telltale Doll", Indrajal Comics #66
Italy
- "La bambola drogata", Mandrake #85 (1965)
Mexico
- "La muñeca de Mary", Mandrake el mago #9 (1966)
- "La muneca chismosa", PC #81 (1972)
Sweden
- "Trasdockans hemlighet", Blixt Gordon #5/1968
United Kingdom
- "The Telltale Doll", Creepy Worlds #93
- "The Telltale Doll", Creepy Worlds #237
USA
- "The Telltale Doll", Mandrake the Magician #8/1967