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*"Colonel Potterby and the Dutchess" by Chic Young. | *"Colonel Potterby and the Dutchess" by Chic Young. | ||
*"Etta Kett" by Paul Robinson. | *"Etta Kett" by Paul Robinson. | ||
*"Sappo" by E. C. Segar. | *"Sappo" by E. C. Segar. ''(1938: December 18)'' | ||
*"Ming Foo" by Brandon Walsh and Nicholas Afonsky. | *"Ming Foo" by Brandon Walsh and Nicholas Afonsky. | ||
*"Dingle-Hoofer Und His Dog" by Harold H. Knerr. | *"Dingle-Hoofer Und His Dog" by Harold H. Knerr. |
Revision as of 17:05, 19 May 2024
Spøk og Spenning #12/1942 | |
Cover artist: Gunnar Tandberg ? | |
Country/language: | Norway / Norwegian |
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Format: | 32,2 x 23,5 cm |
Pages: | 16 pgs, color |
Publishing date: | March 21, 1942 |
Editor: | |
Publishing company: | Magasinet for Alle |
Preceded by: | issue 11 |
Followed by: | issue 13 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Blekkspruten" ("The Octopus Ring" part 16) by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
Other comics
- "Tillie the Toiler" by Russ Westover.
- "Radio Patrol" by Eddie Sullivan and Charlie Schmidt. (part of "The Underground Empire" - January 15 to June 22, 1940)
- "Mickey Mouse" by ?
- "Huckleberry Finn" by Clare Victor Dwiggins.
- "Rosie's Beau" by George McManus.
- "Skippy" by Percy Crosby.
- "Secret Agent X-9" by Robert Storm and Charles Flanders. (part of "The Land of Disappearing Men"- September 13 to November 6, 1937)
- "Elmer" by Doc Winner.
- "The Lone Ranger" by Charles Flanders. (part of "Spawns of Hate" - September 29 to December 12, 1940)
- "Colonel Potterby and the Dutchess" by Chic Young.
- "Etta Kett" by Paul Robinson.
- "Sappo" by E. C. Segar. (1938: December 18)
- "Ming Foo" by Brandon Walsh and Nicholas Afonsky.
- "Dingle-Hoofer Und His Dog" by Harold H. Knerr.
- "Connie" by Frank Godwin. (1939: panels from March 12 and 19)
- "Tarzan" by Burne Hogarth. (1941: August 24)
Note
The cover is a panel lifted from a "The Lone Ranger" Sunday page (1940: November 17 - "Spawns of Hate").