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=== Short written stories === | === Short written stories === | ||
*''L'appel de l'inconnu'' (part of the novel "Lost on Venus", 1933) by Edgar Rice Burroughs | *''L'appel de l'inconnu'' (part of the novel "Lost on Venus", 1933) by Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
*''Les robots de l'air'' (Nouveaux exploits de Jacques Barnès) (part | *''Les robots de l'air'' (Nouveaux exploits de Jacques Barnès) (part 3) by Guy d'Antin. | ||
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Revision as of 09:12, 9 October 2022
Robinson #184 | |
Cover artist: story art | |
Country/language: | France / French |
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Format: | 27 × 35 cm |
Pages: | 10 pgs, color |
Publishing date: | November 5, 1939 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Opera Mundi |
Preceded by: | Robinson #183 |
Followed by: | Robinson #185 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "(untitled)" ("City of Gold") (Part 13 / April 30, 1939 Sunday page) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
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Other comics
- "La famille Illico" ("Bringing Up Father") by George McManus (April 23, 1939 Sunday page) (color)
- "Luc Bradefer" ("Brick Bradford") (part / one daily strip / color) by William Ritt and Clarence Gray
- "Le Fantôme" ("The Phantom") by Lee Falk and Ray Moore (July 16, 1939 Sunday page from The League of Lost Men/ last panel missing / sepia)
- Jean-Marie le mousse (part) by Aurelio Galleppini
- "Guy l'Eclair" ("Flash Gordon") (part / color / March 12, 1939 Sunday page) by Alex Raymond
- "Jean Bolide" ("Tailspin Tommy") (part / bl.& w.) by Hal Forrest
- "Luc Btradefer" ("Brick Bradford") by Clarence Gray and William Ritt (part / daily strips, bl.& w.)
- "Popeye", Gontran n'aime pas les plaisanteries by Elzie Crisler Segar (June 18, 1939 Sunday page) (color).
Short written stories
- L'appel de l'inconnu (part of the novel "Lost on Venus", 1933) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Les robots de l'air (Nouveaux exploits de Jacques Barnès) (part 3) by Guy d'Antin.