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=== Mandrake stories === | === Mandrake stories === | ||
*(untitled) ("[[Mandrake in America]]" (part) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] (one page in bl. & w.). | *(untitled) ("[[Mandrake in America]]" (part) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] (one page in bl. & w.). | ||
== Note: this part = daily strips from the second panel of October 25, | == Note: this part = daily strips from the second panel of October 25, 1937 strip to the third panel of October 28, 1937. | ||
=== Other comics === | === Other comics === |
Latest revision as of 10:47, 27 September 2023
Hop-là! #130 L'hebdomadaire de la jeunesse moderne | |
File:Hop-la-130.jpg Cover artist: story art | |
Country/language: | France / French |
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Format: | 27,5 × 37,5 cm |
Pages: | 8 pgs, b/w and color |
Publishing date: | June 2, 1940 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Opera Mundi |
Preceded by: | Hop-là! #129 |
Followed by: | Hop-là! #131 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- (untitled) ("Mandrake in America" (part) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis (one page in bl. & w.).
== Note: this part = daily strips from the second panel of October 25, 1937 strip to the third panel of October 28, 1937.
Other comics
- "Les Durondil et leur chien Adolphe" ("Dinglehoofer Und His Dog Adolph") (June 26,1938 Sunday page / color, on front cover) by Harold H. Knerr.
- "Les Prodigieuses inventions du professeur Picric" ("Sappo") (daily strips / color, on front cover) by Elzie Crisler Segar.
- "Popeye", Les sources de jus d'épinard (part / daily strips / bl. & w.) by Elzie Crisler Segar .
- "Diane détective" ("Diane Detective") (part / daily strips / bl. & w.) by Frank Godwin
- "La patrouille des Aigles" ("Eagle Scout Roy Powers") ((part / strips / bl. & w.) by Frank Godwin
- "L'homme masqué" ("The Lone Ranger") (part / Sunday page / bl. & w.)by Fran Striker and Ed Kressy
- "Prince Vaillant" ("Prince Valiant") (part / August 27,1939 Sunday page) by Harold Foster (color / back cover).
Short stories
- "Tarzan", Tarzan sauve Hollywood (Chapter I / part of the 1934 book Tarzan and the Lion Man) by Edgar Rice Burroughs (two illustrations / bl.& w.).