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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"[[Prince Paulo the Tyrant]]" part ? by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
*"[[Prince Paulo the Tyrant]]" (part 2) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].
==Note: Sunday pages from April 11 1937 to May 5 1937.
== This part = Sunday pages from April 11 to May 5, 1937.


=== Other Comics ===
=== Other Comics ===

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King Comics 22
File:King comics-022.jpg
Cover artist: Joe Musial
Country/language: Mini usa.gif USA / English
Format: 20 × 26.1 cm
Pages: 68 pgs, color
Publishing date: January, 1938
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: David McKay Publications
Preceded by: King Comics #21
Followed by: King Comics #23


Contents

Mandrake stories

== This part = Sunday pages from April 11 to May 5, 1937.

Other Comics

  • "Thimble Theatre" by E.C. Segar.
  • "The G-Man" by George Clarke and Lou Hanlon.
  • "Flash Gordon" by Alex Raymond.
  • "Henry" by Carl Anderson.
  • "King of the Royal Mounted" by Zane Grey.
  • "Hall of Fame of the Air" by Capt Eddie Rickenbacker.
  • "Ace Drummond" by by Capt Eddie Rickenbacker.
  • "Ted Towers Animal Master", by Frank Buck and Ed Stevenson.
  • "Red Men" by Jimmy Thompson.
  • "Brick Bradford", In the Middle of the Earth by William Ritt and Clarence Gray.
  • "Little Annie Rooney" by Brandon Walsh.
  • "Henry" by Carl Anderson.
  • "Bringing Up Father" by George McManus.
  • "Radio Patrol" by Eddie Sullivan and Charlie Schmidt.
  • "Henry" by Carl Anderson.
  • "Sentinel Louie" by Otto Soglow.
  • "The Little King" by Otto Soglow.
  • "Dun-Dums" by Bob Dunn.