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*"Aventura nas Selvas", [[Novo Gibi 1778|''Novo Gibi'' #1778]] (1951)
*"Aventura nas Selvas", [[Novo Gibi 1778|''Novo Gibi'' #1778]] (1951)
*"Aventura na Selva", [[Gibi Mensal 139|''Gibi Mensal'' #139]] (1952)
*"O Deus-Sol", [[Almanaque do Mandrake 1967|''Almanaque do Mandrake'']]  (1967)
*"O Deus-Sol", [[Almanaque do Mandrake 1967|''Almanaque do Mandrake'']]  (1967)
*"O Deus do Sol", [[Mandrake Especial 3|''Mandrake Especial'' #3]]  (1987)
*"O Deus do Sol", [[Mandrake Especial 3|''Mandrake Especial'' #3]]  (1987)

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Lenore
Start date: March 19th, 1951
End date: June 9th, 1951
# of strips: 72 (12 weeks)
Writer: Lee Falk
Artist: Phil Davis
Preceded by: "Swami"
Followed by: "Mandrake's Birthday"


"Lenore" is the 61th Mandrake daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.

Plot Summary

On an expedition in the jungle somewhere in Africa Lenore, the famed explorer, was captured by the Oswali tribe. The Oswali chief said she had broken the tabu of their sun god. Lenore managed to send a note to Mandrake, asking to help rescuing her from the Oswali captivity. When Narda asked who Lenore was, Mandrake just show her a picture of a beautiful girl signed "To My Mandrake, all my love, always Lenore". When Narda meet Lenore she became very confused and jealous when she saw how Mandrake and Lenore interacted, before she found that they was brother and sister. Now, when they have escaped the Oswali tribe, all four go deeper into the jungle and discover the tabu. - A crashed ufo.

Appearances

Recurring characters

One-time characters

  • Slim
  • The Oswali tribe

Locations

  • New York
  • Africa


Behind the scenes

  • The title for the story is given in the strip of March 19, 1951 (Beginning: Lenore).
  • Lenore, named after Lee Falk's mother.
  • Lenore sent her letter to: Mandrake, 22 Ridge Road, Extown, USA.

Reprints

This story has been published in the following publications:

Australia

Argentina

Brazil

Denmark

Finland

France

West Germany

Italy

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

Portugal

Spain

Sweden