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|Title=Mandrake roi de la magie #1
|Title=Mandrake<br>Roi de la magie #1<br>Les débuts d'un détective privé
|image= [[Image:celeg01.png|200 px|border]]
|image= [[Image:celeg01.png|200 px|border]]
|Coverartist= [[Phil Davis]] (from story art)
|Coverartist= [[Phil Davis]] (from story art)
|Country= [[Image:mini_france.gif]] France / French
|Country= [[Image:mini_france.gif]] France / Italian
|Format= 30 × 22 cm
|Format= 30 × 22 cm
|Pages= 152 pgs, b/w
|Pages= 152 pgs, b/w
|Date= June 1965
|Date= June, 1965
|Publisher=[[CÉLEG]]
|Publisher=[[CÉLEG]]
|Editor=
|Editor=
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== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"L'homme du mystère" ("[[The Cobra (Daily story 1934)|The Cobra]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
*"L'homme du mystère" ("[[The Cobra (Daily story 1934)|The Cobra]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
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=== Article ===
=== Article ===
*"From:Lee Falk, About: Mandrake" by Lee Falk.
*"About: Mandrake" by Lee Falk.


=== Notes ===
== Notes ==
*This special issue, released in 1965 by CELEG ("Centre d'Étude des Littératures d'Expression Graphique") (="Studies Center of Graphic Expression",a nostalgia comics club), was not intended for public distribution but reserved to CELEG's club members. Few copies were printed as 250 were numbered from #1 to #250 for subscribers and 26 were numbered from A to Z for founder members.   
*This special issue, released in 1965 by CELEG ("Centre d'Étude des Littératures d'Expression Graphique") (="Studies Center of Graphic Expression",a nostalgia comics club), was not intended for public distribution but reserved to CELEG's club members. Few copies were printed as 250 were numbered from #1 to #250 for subscribers and 26 were numbered from A to Z for founder members.   
*Even if it was relased for the French collectors market, the strips were in Italian language (Italian story titles : "L'uomo del mistero" & "Il mistero della casa da giuoco"), as none previous versions of these daily strips had been published in France before.  
*Even if it was relased for the French collectors market, the strips were in Italian language (Italian story titles : "L'uomo del mistero" & "Il mistero della casa da giuoco"), as none previous versions of these daily strips had been published in France before.  
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[[Category:Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) issues|Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) 01]]
[[Category:Mandrake roi de la magie (CELEG) issues|Mandrake roi de la magie 01]]

Revision as of 10:16, 10 July 2017

Mandrake
Roi de la magie #1
Les débuts d'un détective privé
Celeg01.png
Cover artist: Phil Davis (from story art)
Country/language: Mini france.gif France / Italian
Format: 30 × 22 cm
Pages: 152 pgs, b/w
Publishing date: June, 1965
Editor:
Publishing company: CÉLEG
Preceded by: Mandrake roi de la Magie #2
Followed by: Mandrake roi de la Magie #23
 


Contents

Mandrake stories

Article

  • "About: Mandrake" by Lee Falk.

Notes

  • This special issue, released in 1965 by CELEG ("Centre d'Étude des Littératures d'Expression Graphique") (="Studies Center of Graphic Expression",a nostalgia comics club), was not intended for public distribution but reserved to CELEG's club members. Few copies were printed as 250 were numbered from #1 to #250 for subscribers and 26 were numbered from A to Z for founder members.
  • Even if it was relased for the French collectors market, the strips were in Italian language (Italian story titles : "L'uomo del mistero" & "Il mistero della casa da giuoco"), as none previous versions of these daily strips had been published in France before.
  • Inside, the book is sub-titled "Les débuts d'un détective privé" ("The beginnings of a private detective").
  • Strips are printed only on the right side pages of the book, the left pages being blank
  • Strangely enough, this volume 1 was printed after the preceding volume which was presented as volume 2.