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== Plot Summary ==
== Plot Summary ==
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A mysterious master thief commits a series of spectacular robberies. The master of disguises leaves a small symbol at the crime scene, a brass monkey.
 


===Appearances===
===Appearances===
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'''Recurring characters'''
'''Recurring characters'''
*[[Mandrake]]
*[[Mandrake]]
*[[Lothar]]
*[[Narda]]
*[[Narda]]
 
*[[Chief Bradley|The Police Chief]]
*[[Lothar]], 4 strips only.
'''One-time characters'''
'''One-time characters'''
*[[The Brass Monkey, daughter of the Clay Camel|The Brass Monkey]]
*[[The Brass Monkey, daughter of the Clay Camel|The Brass Monkey]]
*Van Kragg, a Dutch diamond cutter.
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'''Locations'''
'''Locations'''
*New York
*New York
**City Art Museum.
**Brisbane prison.
'''Objects'''
*The Corona pearls.
*The Kolno diamond.
*The Royal Scarab.
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
*The title for this story is taken from the strip of December 14, 1946 (Beginning Next Week: "The Brass Monkey!")
*The title for this story is taken from the strip of December 14, 1946 (Beginning Next Week: "The Brass Monkey!")
 
*The Brass Monkey said her father, the [[Saki (The Clay Camel)|Clay Camel]], died of pneumonia.
== Reprints ==
== Reprints ==
This story has been published in the following publications:
This story has been published in the following publications:

Revision as of 10:28, 26 July 2014

The Brass Monkey
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Start date: December 16th, 1946
End date: March 22th, 1947
# of strips: 84 (14 weeks)
Writer: Lee Falk
Artist: Phil Davis
Preceded by: "Felina"
Followed by: "HRH Cuddles"

"The Brass Monkey" is the 42th Mandrake daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.

Plot Summary

A mysterious master thief commits a series of spectacular robberies. The master of disguises leaves a small symbol at the crime scene, a brass monkey.


Appearances

Recurring characters

One-time characters

Locations

  • New York
    • City Art Museum.
    • Brisbane prison.

Objects

  • The Corona pearls.
  • The Kolno diamond.
  • The Royal Scarab.


Behind the scenes

  • The title for this story is taken from the strip of December 14, 1946 (Beginning Next Week: "The Brass Monkey!")
  • The Brass Monkey said her father, the Clay Camel, died of pneumonia.

Reprints

This story has been published in the following publications:

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