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==Stickers==
==Stickers==
Cross promotions stickers in the Italian 1976 series; Mandrake Selezione, Phantom Selezione and Gordon.   
Italian cross promotions stickers: Avventure Americane #163 1970, the 1976 series; Mandrake Selezione, Phantom Selezione and Gordon.   
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Image:AANS-lm-163-s.jpg|''Avventure Americane<br><small>Nuova Serie</small><br>L'Uomo Mascherato #163''
Image:Mandrake-selezione-05-sticker.jpg|[[Mandrake Selezione 5|''Mandrake Selezione #5'']]
Image:Mandrake-selezione-05-sticker.jpg|[[Mandrake Selezione 5|''Mandrake Selezione #5'']]
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Revision as of 09:28, 14 June 2014

Similar to souvenirs memorabilia are objects treasured for their memories. Unlike souvenirs memorabilia are valued for a connection to an event, in this case to Mandrake the Magician.

Mandrake memorabilia include collectables as: pins, postcards, posters, movie memorabilia, refrigerator magnets, miniature figures, games, comics related merchandise, plus many others.

Cards

Cards Decks

Cloth patch

Games

Ingots

Magic Kit

Pins and Buttons

Phone Cards

Puzzles

Stamps

Statues / Figurines

Stickers

Italian cross promotions stickers: Avventure Americane #163 1970, the 1976 series; Mandrake Selezione, Phantom Selezione and Gordon.

Sticker albums

Adventure Heroes / Abenteuer

Americana München (Edizioni Flash) released a sticker album in 1971 with stories of the Phantom, Flash Gordon, Mandrake and Prince Valiant. One could buy packs of 5 cards /stickers to complete the missing 240 parts of the pictures inside the album.

Super Gulp ! - fumetti in TV

Released in 1978 with 240 cards / stickers to make the album. Pictures with: Mandrake, Flash Gordon, L'Uomo Mascherato (the Phantom), Cino e Franco (Tim Tyler's Luck), Rip Kirby and Braccio di Ferro (Popeye).

Cartoon TV Pals Stik-Ons

Two sets released in 1975, one with Mandrake. During the 70's when self-adhesive stickers were really beginning to be the norm, they referred to them as pressure sensitive, a term that is no longer used. The printed on price is die-cut and stickable, as is the title, Stik-Ons.


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