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=== [[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil === | === [[Image:mini_brazil.gif]] Brazil === | ||
*"A Quadrilha do Polvo", [[Mandrake Coleção 18|''Mandrake Coleção'' #18]] – [[Mandrake Coleção 19|#19]] (1991) | *"A Quadrilha do Polvo", [[Mandrake Coleção 18|''Mandrake Coleção'' #18]] – [[Mandrake Coleção 19|#19]] (1991) | ||
=== [[Image:mini_france.gif]] France === | |||
*"La ligne noire", [[Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux) 23|''Mandrake'' #23]] and "Echec et mat au Général", [[Mandrake (Mondes Mystérieux) 24|''Mandrake'' #24]] (1963) | |||
=== [[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy === | === [[Image:mini_italy.gif]] Italy === |
Revision as of 18:49, 18 July 2012
The Octopus Ring | |
Start date: | May 6th, 1940 |
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End date: | December 21st, 1940 |
# of strips: | 198 (33 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Phil Davis |
Preceded by: | "The Museum Mystery" |
Followed by: | "Dr Griff's Invention" |
"The Octopus Ring" is the 22nd Mandrake daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.
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Related stories
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Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "The Octopus Ring" Mandrake the Magician #9 and #10 (1991)
Brazil
- "A Quadrilha do Polvo", Mandrake Coleção #18 – #19 (1991)
France
- "La ligne noire", Mandrake #23 and "Echec et mat au Général", Mandrake #24 (1963)
Italy
- "La fine del Polipo", Albi delle grandi avventure - Mandrake #4
- "I tentacoli della Piovra", Mandrake contro la piovra (2000)
- "I tentacoli della Piovra", Mandrake e il mistero dell'orchidea tigrata (2001)
Norway
- "Blekkspruten", Spøk og Spenning #31/1941 - #1/1945
Sweden
- "Bläckfisken", Allers Familj-Journal #51/1940 - #49/1941
USA
- "The Octopus Ring", The Official Mandrake the Magician #7, – #8, – #9, – #12, and #13 (1988 - 1989)