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'''''Robinzon''''' (written ''''' | '''''Robinzon''''' (written '''''Робинзон''''' in Serbian Cyrillic) was a [[Mandrake publications in Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]n comic magazine published by [[Aleksandar J. Ivković]]. | ||
== History== | == History== |
Revision as of 13:01, 28 October 2014
Robinzon (written Робинзон in Serbian Cyrillic) was a Yugoslavian comic magazine published by Aleksandar J. Ivković.
History
This magazine was published in 1936, had eight pages in b/w, size 24,5x35 cm. The series run for 12 issues, ending August 27, 1936.
The contents of the first issue consisted of imported comics; "Radio Patrol" Charlie Schmidt, ""Brick Bradford", Clarence Gray, "Mandrake", and two local comics "Atlantida" and "Indusi – pobuna u džungli" by Nikola Navojev. From issue 6 Navojev started one more comics; "Tarasa Buljbu" scripted by Branko Vidić.
Issue overview
- "Kralj mađioničara Mandrak" ("The Hidden Kingdom of Murderers"), starts in # 1-1936 and ends in # 12-1936.
Mandrake cover overview