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*"Dar Geçit" ("[[The Monster of Tanov Pass]]") in issues 1-6. | *"Dar Geçit" ("[[The Monster of Tanov Pass]]") in issues 1-6. | ||
*"'Prensesin Sirri" ("[[The Hawk]]") in issues 7-12. | *"'Prensesin Sirri" ("[[The Hawk (Mandrake Meets Narda)]]") in issues 7-12. | ||
*"Ölüm Satosu" ("[[Mandrake in Love]]") in issues 12-17. | *"Ölüm Satosu" ("[[Mandrake in Love]]") in issues 12-17. | ||
*"Perili Çiflik" ("[[The Haunted Farm]]") in issues 18-20. | *"Perili Çiflik" ("[[The Haunted Farm]]") in issues 18-20. |
Revision as of 14:54, 12 September 2011
Red Kit was Turkish edition of Lucky Luke and published by Bilge Sakrak.
History
This series from 1965 carried several back-up titles including Mandrake the Magician, The Phantom, and Secret Agent X-9 in the form of traced reprints from earlier Turkish editions in 1001 Roman and Haftalik Albüm. The Mandrake stories serialized are:
- "Dar Geçit" ("The Monster of Tanov Pass") in issues 1-6.
- "'Prensesin Sirri" ("The Hawk (Mandrake Meets Narda)") in issues 7-12.
- "Ölüm Satosu" ("Mandrake in Love") in issues 12-17.
- "Perili Çiflik" ("The Haunted Farm") in issues 18-20.
The weekly series of Red Kit from 1965 were collected together in fives in four albums.
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Issue overview
Regular series
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Albums
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