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Narda is of royal blood; she is Princess of the European nation Cockaigne (today ruled by her brother Segrid). She made her first appearance in the second Mandrake story. Although she and Mandrake were infatuated with one another from first sight, they didn't marry until 1997, when it was an extravagant triple wedding ceremony—at Mandrake's home of Xanadu, Narda's home country Cockaigne and Mandrake's father Theron's College of Magic (Collegium Magikos) in the Himalayas.
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|creators= [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]]
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'''Narda''' is a character from [[Mandrake]] comic strip that first appeared in "[[The Hawk (Mandrake Meets Narda)|The Hawk]]".


[[Category: Characters|Narda]]
== Fictional Character Biography ==
 
Narda is of royal blood; she is Princess of the European nation [[Cockaigne]] (today ruled by her brother Segrid). She made her first appearance in the second Mandrake story.
Although she and Mandrake were infatuated with one another from first sight, they didn't marry until 1997, when it was an extravagant triple wedding ceremony—at Mandrake's home of [[Xanadu]], Narda's home country [[Cockaigne]] and Mandrake's father [[Theron]]'s "[[Collegium Magikos|College of Magic]]" (Collegium Magikos) in the Himalayas.
 
 
===Family===
 
Narda are the daughter of '''King Karl''' and '''Queen Isabel''' of [[Cockaigne]]. Queen Isabel died when the children was small and her father remarried '''Elsa''', a girl from the people. When '''Karl''' died a few years later Narda's older brother [[Segrid]] became the king of [[Cockaigne]].
 
Narda have an aunt living in US, '''Janet''' who are her mother's sister.
 
'''Natalie''' the duchess of Kort are Narda's cousin. '''Natalia''' became married with '''King Ferrand''' of Ferna, and she have one step son, '''Prince Randolph'''.
 
 
== Notable appearances ==
Narda has appeared in a majority of the stories featuring Mandrake after his first appeared. Some of the stories where Narda has featured most prominently are:
 
===[[Daily stories|Daily]] ===
{| {{table}}
!Title !!Writer !!Artist !! Comments
|-
|"[[Mandrake in Cockaigne]]" || Falk || Davis ||
|-
|"[[The Clay Camel (plus Women's Lib!)]]" || Falk || Fredericks ||
|}
 
===[[Sunday stories|Sundays]] ===
{| {{table}}
!Title !!Writer !!Artist !! Comments
|-
|"[[The Prince Who Never Smiled]]" || Falk || Davis ||
|}
 
[[Category:Characters|Narda]]

Revision as of 15:36, 24 July 2011

Narda
Narda-01.jpg
First appearance: "The Hawk"
Created by: Lee Falk and Phil Davis


Narda is a character from Mandrake comic strip that first appeared in "The Hawk".

Fictional Character Biography

Narda is of royal blood; she is Princess of the European nation Cockaigne (today ruled by her brother Segrid). She made her first appearance in the second Mandrake story. Although she and Mandrake were infatuated with one another from first sight, they didn't marry until 1997, when it was an extravagant triple wedding ceremony—at Mandrake's home of Xanadu, Narda's home country Cockaigne and Mandrake's father Theron's "College of Magic" (Collegium Magikos) in the Himalayas.


Family

Narda are the daughter of King Karl and Queen Isabel of Cockaigne. Queen Isabel died when the children was small and her father remarried Elsa, a girl from the people. When Karl died a few years later Narda's older brother Segrid became the king of Cockaigne.

Narda have an aunt living in US, Janet who are her mother's sister.

Natalie the duchess of Kort are Narda's cousin. Natalia became married with King Ferrand of Ferna, and she have one step son, Prince Randolph.


Notable appearances

Narda has appeared in a majority of the stories featuring Mandrake after his first appeared. Some of the stories where Narda has featured most prominently are:

Daily

Title Writer Artist Comments
"Mandrake in Cockaigne" Falk Davis
"The Clay Camel (plus Women's Lib!)" Falk Fredericks

Sundays

Title Writer Artist Comments
"The Prince Who Never Smiled" Falk Davis