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*"En el País de los Fakires", [[Noveno Arte 2|''Noveno Arte'' #2]] (1973) | *"En el País de los Fakires", [[Noveno Arte 2|''Noveno Arte'' #2]] (1973) | ||
*"(no title)", [[Gran Aventurero 6|''Gran Aventurero'' #6]], [[Gran Aventurero 7| #7]], [[Gran Aventurero 8| #8]] and [[Gran Aventurero 9| #9]] (1989-1990) <small>note: censored version</small> | *"(no title)", [[Gran Aventurero 6|''Gran Aventurero'' #6]], [[Gran Aventurero 7| #7]], [[Gran Aventurero 8| #8]] and [[Gran Aventurero 9| #9]] (1989-1990) <small>note: censored version</small> | ||
*"En el País de los Fakires", [[Mandrake 1 - Páginas Dominicales 1935/36|''Mandrake'' #1]] (1999) | |||
=== [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden === | === [[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] Sweden === |
Revision as of 21:33, 22 March 2013
Land of the Fakirs | |
Start date: | June 2, 1935 |
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End date: | October 6, 1935 |
# of strips: | 19 (19 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Phil Davis |
Preceded by: | "The Hidden Kingdom of Murderers" |
Followed by: | "Land of the Little People" |
"Land of the Fakirs" is the 2nd Mandrake Sunday story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.
Plot Summary
Rajah Indus tried to capture Jehol Kahn's kingdom by kidnaped his beautiful daughter, Jana. Placed in his harem he wanted to force her to marry him. Capitan Jorga, the sweetheart of Jana, attemts to rescue her but fails. Then Mandrake shows up. At the end our friends manage to escape on a flying carpet (!). Jehol Kahn said his daughter Jana could not marry an ordinary commoner as Jorga. He said riches was more importaint than love, and Mandrake decides to teach him a lesson.
Mandrake made a trick, every thing Jehol Kahn touched turns into gold, even the water. Hours later Jehol Kahn found that he could not eat or drink gold. He learned his lesson and gave Jana his blessing for the marriage with Jorga.
Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- Jehol Kahn.
- Jana, daughter of Jehol Khan.
- Jorga, Captain and in love with Jana.
- Indus, Rajah of Lapore.
- Dupo, a fakire in Lapore.
- Melior, a girl in the harem of Rajah Indus.
Locations
- Lapore, walled city of Rajah Indus.
Sweeping
For the Sunday pages of June 23 and August 11 of 1935 Phil Davis swept some of the horses in panel 5, 6 and 7 from the "Flash Gordon" Sunday page of January 6, 1935 by Alex Raymond.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Brazil
- "No País dos Faquíres", Mandrake (1974)
France
- "Le royaume des bandits", Aventures et Mystère - Mandrake #38 (1948)
Italy
- "Mandrake nel paese dei fachiri", L'Audace (1935-1936)
- "Mandrake il magnetizzatore", Mandrake (1937)
- "Mandrake contro il rajah di Lagore", Mandrake (1949)
- "Mandrake contro il rajah di Lagore", Enciclopedia dei fumetti #3 (1970)
- "Il paese dei fachiri", Mandrake (Garzanti) (1972)
- "Il paese dei fachiri", Mandrake (1973)
- "Le metamorfosi di Mandrake", Mandrake (1973)
Spain
- "La tierra de los fakires", Aventurero #31 - #49 (1935-1936)
- "Merlin rey de la magia", Merlin el Mago Moderno #5 (1942)
- "Merlin rey de la magia", Album Roja #2 (1944)
- "En el País de los Fakires", Noveno Arte #2 (1973)
- "(no title)", Gran Aventurero #6, #7, #8 and #9 (1989-1990) note: censored version
- "En el País de los Fakires", Mandrake #1 (1999)
Sweden
- "Tusen och en natt", Samlade Serierariteter #7 (1986)
USA
- King Comics (1936)
- Vintage Funnies #17 - #35 (1973-1974)
Yugoslavia
- "Нове авантуре са махараџом од Лапора" (romanized as "Nove avanture sa maharadžom od Lapora"), Mika Miš #33 – #51 (1936)
- "Краљ мађионичара и махараџа од Лапоре" (romanized as "Kralj mađioničara i maharadža od Lapore"), Zabavnik #4 (1937)
- (no given title), Super EKS Almanah #4 (1980)
- "U zemlji magije", Biblioteka Nostalgija #1 (1981)