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|Title= Świat Przygód | |||
|image= [[Image:The-First-Pl-001.jpg|200 px]] | |||
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|Country= [[Image:Mini_poland.gif]] Poland / Polish | |||
|Publisher= | |||
|Date= 1935-1939 | |||
|Issues= | |||
|Format= 31x48 cm | |||
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'''Świat Przygód''' ''(World of Adventures)'' was published by [[K. Gąsiorowski]], in Warsaw, from October the 24th of 1935 to August the 27th of 1939. | |||
== Issue overview == | |||
Świat Przygód was a children's entertainment magazine (format 31 x 48 cm), containing stories, novels and newspaper strip reprints such as "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" - under the name of "Alex Król magików" ("Alex King of magicians") -, "Tarzan" , "King of the Royal Mounted" and on. The first issues was 31x48 cm had 8 pgs, was printed with pages in b/w and red/yellow. | |||
===Mandrake in Świat Przygód=== | |||
''Świat Przygód'' reprinted Sunday pages of Mandrake in #81/1937 to 182/1939. | ''Świat Przygód'' reprinted Sunday pages of Mandrake in #81/1937 to 182/1939. | ||
*"??" ("[[Prince Paulo the Tyrant]]") starts in #81/1937 | *"??" ("[[Prince Paulo the Tyrant]]") starts in #81/1937 | ||
*"??" ("[[The Treasure Hunt]]") | *"??" ("[[The Treasure Hunt]]") | ||
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*"??" ("[[City of Gold]]") ends in #182/1939 | *"??" ("[[City of Gold]]") ends in #182/1939 | ||
=== Samples=== | ==== Samples==== | ||
<gallery | <gallery> | ||
Image:swiat_przygod-1936-035.jpg|Issue 35/1936 | Image:swiat_przygod-1936-035.jpg|Issue 35/1936 | ||
Image:sp37-8-22alex.jpg|Alex, król magików | Image:sp37-8-22alex.jpg|Alex, król magików | ||
Image:Alexkrólmagikówlunartrip.jpg|Panel from "The Lunar Trip" | Image:Alexkrólmagikówlunartrip.jpg|Panel from "The Lunar Trip" | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Sources== | |||
*[http://www.tytusdezoo.com.pl/xhtml/komiks/kom-spp-main.html tytusdezoo: świat Przygód] | |||
{{Poland}} | {{Poland}} | ||
[[Category: Publications]] | [[Category: Publications]] | ||
[[Category: Świat Przygód issues| ]] | [[Category: Świat Przygód issues| ]] |
Revision as of 19:02, 1 February 2021
Świat Przygód | |
File:The-First-Pl-001.jpg | |
Country/language: | Poland / Polish |
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Publishing years: | 1935-1939 |
Issues: | |
Format: | 31x48 cm |
Świat Przygód (World of Adventures) was published by K. Gąsiorowski, in Warsaw, from October the 24th of 1935 to August the 27th of 1939.
Issue overview
Świat Przygód was a children's entertainment magazine (format 31 x 48 cm), containing stories, novels and newspaper strip reprints such as "Mandrake the Magician" - under the name of "Alex Król magików" ("Alex King of magicians") -, "Tarzan" , "King of the Royal Mounted" and on. The first issues was 31x48 cm had 8 pgs, was printed with pages in b/w and red/yellow.
Mandrake in Świat Przygód
Świat Przygód reprinted Sunday pages of Mandrake in #81/1937 to 182/1939.
- "??" ("Prince Paulo the Tyrant") starts in #81/1937
- "??" ("The Treasure Hunt")
- "??" ("The Lunar Trip")
- "??" ("Mandrake and Lothar at the Carnival")
- "??" ("The Haunted Range")
- "??" ("The Fisherman")
- "??" ("Afternoon with Lothar")
- "??" ("The Annoying")
- "??" ("The Flying Pass By")
- "??" ("The Clairvoyant")
- "??" ("City of Gold") ends in #182/1939
Samples
Sources
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