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== Fictional Character Biography ==
== Fictional Character Biography ==
===The Phil Davis Era===
===The Phil Davis Era===
Theron was the head of the "[[Collegium Magikos|College of Magic]]" located a hidden valley in mystery shrouded Tibet. To [[Narda]], Mandrake told that he had a twin brother, [[Derek]].
First time Mandrake told [[Narda]] about his childhood he said when he was twelve years old his [[Grando the Great|father]] brought him to the "[[Collegium Magikos|College of Magic]]". It was located in a hidden valley in mystery shrouded Tibet, and Theron was the head of the college. He was a master of illusions and taught the students mental magic like: mind reading, telepathy, instant hypnosis and other great secrets. Mandrake had not seen Theron since he graduated when he was eighteen.


===The Fred Fredericks Era===
===The Fred Fredericks Era===

Revision as of 20:20, 5 December 2024

Theron
First appearance: "Derek"
Created by: Lee Falk and Phil Davis


Theron is a character from the Mandrake the Magician comic strip that first appeared in "Derek". Theron is the grand master of the College of Magic somewhere in the Himalayas. Theron is hundreds of years old, probably due to the energy of the powerful Crystal Cube of which he is the guardian.

Fictional Character Biography

The Phil Davis Era

First time Mandrake told Narda about his childhood he said when he was twelve years old his father brought him to the "College of Magic". It was located in a hidden valley in mystery shrouded Tibet, and Theron was the head of the college. He was a master of illusions and taught the students mental magic like: mind reading, telepathy, instant hypnosis and other great secrets. Mandrake had not seen Theron since he graduated when he was eighteen.

The Fred Fredericks Era

Family

Theron has been married twelve times and said to had 30 - 40 children, only four of them are alive today; Luciphor, Derek, Mandrake and Lenore.

Notable appearances

Some of the stories where Theron has featured most prominently are:

Year Title Daily/Sunday Comments
1948 Daily "Derek"
1950 Daily "Swami"
1953 Daily "The Mysterious Mr Beam"
1963 Daily "Master of Magic"
1969 Daily "The Cobra Strikes (The College of Magic)"
1971 Sunday "The Hidden College of Magic"
1980 Daily "Derek"
1981 Daily "Mandrake's Family" Theron reveals that he is the father of Mandrake
1984 Daily "Behind Death's Door"
1989 Daily "King Kered"
1997 Daily "Mandrake's Wedding at the College of Magic"