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*Each Sunday pages of the Mandrake story was spreaded over two pages of the magazine. The material was reprinted from a personnal collection. | *Each Sunday pages of the Mandrake story was spreaded over two pages of the magazine. The material was reprinted from a personnal collection. |
Revision as of 11:22, 10 May 2013
Comics 130 (issue 3) | |
Cover artist: Claude Auclair | |
Country/language: | France / French |
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Format: | 20,5 × 27 cm |
Pages: | 56 pgs, bl.& w. |
Publishing date: | March, 1971 |
Editor: | Futuropolis |
Publishing company: | |
Preceded by: | Comics 130 #2 |
Followed by: | Comics 130 #4 |
Comics 130 was a French comic fanzine bimonthly published by Futuropolis.
At the time, Futuroplis was just a Parisian shop for comics collector before to turn into an official publisher which later released albums of the serie "Collection Copyright".
Nine issues of the "Comics 130" magazine were released, "Mandrake the Magicien" being only featured in the issue # 3.
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Le royaume des bandits" ("The Hidden Kingdom of Murderers") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
Others comics
- "Terry and the Pirates" by Milton Caniff.
Other contents
- Critical study about Frank Frazetta (by Jean-Pierre Dionnet)
Note
- Each Sunday pages of the Mandrake story was spreaded over two pages of the magazine. The material was reprinted from a personnal collection.