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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories  ===
=== Mandrake stories  ===
*"[[Mandrake and the Haunted House]]" (conclusion) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]
*''The Willows'' ("[[Mandrake and the Haunted House]]") (conclusion) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]
== This part = daily strips from June 23 to July 9, 1938.


=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===

Revision as of 18:10, 15 July 2021

Comics Revue #405-406
(#343 since the start 1986)
ComicsRevue405406.jpg
Cover artist: Wendell Cavalcanti (pencils) & Ivan Pedersen (color)
Country/language: Mini usa.gif USA / English
Format: 20 × 26.5 cm
Pages: 128 pgs, b/w & color
Publishing date: February 2020
Editor: Rick Norwood
Publishing company: Manuscript Press
Preceded by: Comics Revue
#403-404
Followed by: Comics Revue
#407-408


Comics Revue #405-406

Contents

Mandrake stories

== This part = daily strips from June 23 to July 9, 1938.

Other comics

  • "The Phantom", The Hanta Witch by Lee Falk and Sy Barry (1965 complete story)
  • "Rick O'Shay", Shag Cooper by Stan Lynde(1977 complete story)
  • "Buz Sawyer", John Dough by Roy Crane (1968 complete story)
  • "Flash Gordon", An Alien Stowaway by Dan Barry and Bob Fujitani
  • "Alley Oop", Cleopatra by Vincent T. Hamlin
  • "Casey Ruggles", Yagal by Warren Tufts
  • "Flash Gordon", The Trail of Orpheus by Mac Raboy and Harry Harrison (in color)
  • "Drago", The Corn by Burne Hogarth
  • "Steve Roper", Robin Greene by Allen Saunders and William Overgard
  • "Tarzan", The Maneater by Gil Kane and Archie Goodwin
  • "Gasoline Alley", Judy and Gedeon by Dick Moores
  • "Steve Canyon", Cuddle-Cot by Milton Caniff
  • "Krazy Kat", Potshott Possum by George Herriman
  • "The Phantom", (extra section for previously missing strips in Comics Revue #399-400 / story The Bad Ones)
  • "Sir Bagby", Just Blain Malissande by R. & D. Hackney
  • "Garth", The Return of Malvino by Peter O'Donnell, Stephen Dowling, and John Allard