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'''''Aventures et Mystères''''' is a [[Mandrake publications in France|French]] magazine by [[S.A.G.E.|Sage]].
'''''Aventures et Mystères''''' is a [[Mandrake publications in France|French]] magazine by [[S.A.G.E.|Sage]].


The series run 150 numbers from January 1947 to October 1952. The size was 21 x 29 cm up to issue 119, then 18 x 27 cm up to 132 and finally 15 x 20 cm to the end. Up to issue 119 they had 8 pages, then up to issue 131 they had 12 pages and then 20 pages. At least three collections.
The series run 150 numbers from January 1947 to October 1952. The size was 21 x 29 cm up to issue 119, then 18 x 27 cm up to 132 and finally 15 x 20 cm to the end. Up to issue 119 they had 8 pages, then up to issue 131 they had 12 pages and then 20 pages. Note: # 151 ("Mission Accomplished" King of the Prairie) has been announced, but seems never appeared.
 
Note: # 151 ("Mission Accomplished" King of the Prairie) has been announced, but seems never appeared.


The series could be splitt into various figures (Agent secret X-9, Amok, Bronc Peeler, [[The Phantom|Le Fantôme]], Flèche Ecarlate, L’idole aux yeux de diamant (#40), Jim la jungle, Mandrake, Raoul et Gaston, Le roi de la prairie and Yorga)
The series could be splitt into various figures (Agent secret X-9, Amok, Bronc Peeler, [[The Phantom|Le Fantôme]], Flèche Ecarlate, L’idole aux yeux de diamant (#40), Jim la jungle, Mandrake, Raoul et Gaston, Le roi de la prairie and Yorga)

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Aventures et Mystères is a French magazine by Sage.

The series run 150 numbers from January 1947 to October 1952. The size was 21 x 29 cm up to issue 119, then 18 x 27 cm up to 132 and finally 15 x 20 cm to the end. Up to issue 119 they had 8 pages, then up to issue 131 they had 12 pages and then 20 pages. Note: # 151 ("Mission Accomplished" King of the Prairie) has been announced, but seems never appeared.

The series could be splitt into various figures (Agent secret X-9, Amok, Bronc Peeler, Le Fantôme, Flèche Ecarlate, L’idole aux yeux de diamant (#40), Jim la jungle, Mandrake, Raoul et Gaston, Le roi de la prairie and Yorga)