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*(no given title), [[Strip 1|''Strip'' #1]], [[Strip 2| #2]], [[Strip 3| #3]] and [[Strip 4| #4]] (1951) <small>(Note: ending with the strip of October 5, 1939)</small> | |||
[[Category:Daily stories|Mandrake in North Africa]] | [[Category:Daily stories|Mandrake in North Africa]] |
Revision as of 13:08, 11 January 2013
Mandrake in North Africa | |
Start date: | September 4th, 1939 |
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End date: | December 23rd, 1939 |
# of strips: | 96 (16 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Phil Davis |
Preceded by: | "Mandrake in Cockaigne" |
Followed by: | "The Mountain Bandits" |
"Mandrake in North Africa" is the 19th Mandrake daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.
Plot Summary
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Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
Locations
Cameo
Lothar become King of Wambesi, one of the major tribes in the land of the Phantom.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Brazil
- "Mandrake na África", Mandrake Coleção #11 (1990)
France
- "Un drame de la sorcellerie", Aventures et Mystère #54 (1948)
- "Le sorcier des Wambesi", Spécial Mandrake #13 (1964)
Italy
- "Besa lo stregone", Mandrake #16 (1977)
- "Re Lothar contro Besa", Mandrake #17 (1977)
Spain
- "Besa el hechicero", Mandrake #11 (198?)
USA
- "no title", The Official Mandrake #10 – #11 – #12 (1989)
Yugoslavia
- (romanized as "Princ Lotar"), Zabavnik #106 (1941)
- (no given title), Strip #1, #2, #3 and #4 (1951) (Note: ending with the strip of October 5, 1939)