The Brass Monkey: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
== Plot Summary == | == Plot Summary == | ||
A mysterious master thief commits a series of spectacular robberies. The master of disguises leaves a small symbol at the crime scene, a brass monkey. | |||
===Appearances=== | ===Appearances=== | ||
Line 20: | Line 21: | ||
'''Recurring characters''' | '''Recurring characters''' | ||
*[[Mandrake]] | *[[Mandrake]] | ||
*[[Narda]] | *[[Narda]] | ||
*[[Chief Bradley|The Police Chief]] | |||
*[[Lothar]], 4 strips only. | |||
'''One-time characters''' | '''One-time characters''' | ||
*[[The Brass Monkey, daughter of the Clay Camel|The Brass Monkey]] | *[[The Brass Monkey, daughter of the Clay Camel|The Brass Monkey]] | ||
*Van Kragg, a Dutch diamond cutter. | |||
</div><div style="float:right; width:50%;"> | </div><div style="float:right; width:50%;"> | ||
'''Locations''' | '''Locations''' | ||
*New York | *New York | ||
**City Art Museum. | |||
**Brisbane prison. | |||
'''Objects''' | |||
*The Corona pearls. | |||
*The Kolno diamond. | |||
*The Royal Scarab. | |||
</div><br clear="all"> | </div><br clear="all"> | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
*The title for this story is taken from the strip of December 14, 1946 (Beginning Next Week: "The Brass Monkey!") | *The title for this story is taken from the strip of December 14, 1946 (Beginning Next Week: "The Brass Monkey!") | ||
*The Brass Monkey said her father, the [[Saki (The Clay Camel)|Clay Camel]], died of pneumonia. | |||
== Reprints == | == Reprints == | ||
This story has been published in the following publications: | This story has been published in the following publications: |
Revision as of 10:28, 26 July 2014
The Brass Monkey | |
Start date: | December 16th, 1946 |
---|---|
End date: | March 22th, 1947 |
# of strips: | 84 (14 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Phil Davis |
Preceded by: | "Felina" |
Followed by: | "HRH Cuddles" |
"The Brass Monkey" is the 42th Mandrake daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.
Plot Summary
A mysterious master thief commits a series of spectacular robberies. The master of disguises leaves a small symbol at the crime scene, a brass monkey.
Appearances
Recurring characters
- Mandrake
- Narda
- The Police Chief
- Lothar, 4 strips only.
One-time characters
- The Brass Monkey
- Van Kragg, a Dutch diamond cutter.
Locations
- New York
- City Art Museum.
- Brisbane prison.
Objects
- The Corona pearls.
- The Kolno diamond.
- The Royal Scarab.
Behind the scenes
- The title for this story is taken from the strip of December 14, 1946 (Beginning Next Week: "The Brass Monkey!")
- The Brass Monkey said her father, the Clay Camel, died of pneumonia.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Brazil
- "O Macaco Risonho", Mandrake #264 (1978)
Finland
- "Messinkiapina", Sarjakirja #1/1988 (1988)
France
- "Le magot de bronze", Mandrake, Roi de la magie #125 & "La femme aux 100 visages", #126 (1950)
- "Le singe d'argile", Spécial Mandrake #26 (1965)
Italy
- "La scimmia d'argilla" & "Il furto dello scarabeo reale" & "La scimmia d'argilla smascherata", Mandrake #17 & #18 & #19 (1948)
- "La scimmia d'argilla", Super Albo #2 (1960)
- "La scimmia d'argilla", I Classici dell'Avventura #13 (1962)
- "La scimmia d'argilla", Super Albo #134 (1965)
- "La scimmia d’argilla", Mandrake - New Comics Now #41 (1981)
- "La scimmia d'argilla", Mandrake 35 (Comic Art) (1994)
Jamaica
- The Daily Gleaner May 21, 1947 – August 15, 1947
Norway
- "Bronseapen", Skippern (1948-1949)
- "Messingapen", Serie-pocket #138 (1988)
Spain
- "El Mono de Bronce", Extra #1 (1950)
- "El Mono de Bronce", Mandrake #1 (1997)
Sweden
- "Mässingapan", Karl-Alfred 53/1947-28/1948
- "Mässingsapan", Fantomen #5 (1974)