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Revision as of 19:38, 4 January 2013
The Boy's Paper is a New Zealand magazine, published by Feature Publications between 1947 and 1949.
History
The Boy's Paper reprinting various newspaper comics; Superman, Prince Valiant, King of the Royal Mounted, Mandrake the Magician, The Phantom and others. In the beginning the covers was the first page of the Superman strips. From issue 27 the magazine changed name to The Boys' Comic Paper and started to print real covers.
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "The Attalan Deep" ("The Atalan Deep") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, starts in #1-1947 and ends in #8-1947. Only the last 15 pages
- "The Twins of Karana" ("The Twins of Karana") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, starts in #8-1947 and ends in #16-1947.
- "The Singing Devils" ("The Singing Devils") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, starts in #17-1947 and ends in #25-1948.
- "Roc Island" ("Roc Island") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, starts in #25-1948 and ends in #34-1948.
- "Kingdom of Marvel" ("Kingdom of Marvel") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, starts in #34-1948 and ends in #52-1949.
Mandrake cover overview
Mandrake publications in New Zealand | |
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Series | |
One-shots | |
Anthologies | |
As back-up title | |
Publishers | |
Mandrake publications by country | |
Europe |
Austria • Belgium • Bulgaria • Croatia • Denmark • Finland • France • Germany • Greece • Iceland • Italy • Ireland • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Serbia • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Turkey • United Kingdom • Yugoslavia |
Americas |
Argentina • Bahamas • Brazil • Canada • Chile • Colombia • Costa Rica • Cuba • Dominican Republic • Guatemala • Jamaica • Mexico • Panama • El Salvador • Uruguay • USA • Venezuela |
Other |
Angola • Australia • French Polynesia • Hong Kong • India • Indonesia • Israel • Lebanon • Malaysia • New Zealand • Papua New Guinea • Philippines • Singapore • South Africa • UAE |