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'''"La principessa rapita"''' is an Italian made [[Mandrake]] story from 1962. It is a redrawn version of the Sunday story "[[Land of the Fakirs|Land of the Fakirs]]" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis. Most of the panels are edited. Mandrake and Lothar are cut out and replaced with new art, looking more like Phil Davis art from the 50s. 
'''"La principessa rapita"''' is an Italian made [[Mandrake]] story from 1962.  


==Plot summary==
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==Behind the scenes==
This story is a redrawn version of the Sunday story "[[Land of the Fakirs|Land of the Fakirs]]" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis. Most of the panels are edited. Mandrake and Lothar are cut out and replaced with new art, looking more like Phil Davis art from the 50s. 
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== Reprints ==
== Reprints ==

Latest revision as of 12:45, 11 January 2014

La principessa rapita
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1st publication: Mandrake #19/1962
# of pages: 30 pgs
Writer: Lee Falk
Artist: Phil Davis and Domenico Mirabella
Producer: Fratelli Spada

"La principessa rapita" is an Italian made Mandrake story from 1962.

Plot summary

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Behind the scenes

This story is a redrawn version of the Sunday story "Land of the Fakirs" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis. Most of the panels are edited. Mandrake and Lothar are cut out and replaced with new art, looking more like Phil Davis art from the 50s.

Samples

Reprints

This story has been published in the following publications:

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