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== History==
== History==
This magazine was published from 1936-1941. ''Mika Miš'' included a wide variety of comics in every issue, including [[The Phantom]] and [[Mandrake]]. The Mandrake stories was both Sundays and dailies. A total of 505 issues were published and "[[The Phantom]]" appeared in a total of 419 issues.  
This magazine was published from 1936-1941. ''Mika Miš'' included a wide variety of comics in every issue, including [[The Phantom]] and [[Mandrake]]. The Mandrake stories was both Sundays and dailies. A total of 505 issues were published and "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" appeared in a total of 445 issues.  


When Yugoslavia was invaded in World War II ''Mika Miš'' was banned and ceased publishing.  
When Yugoslavia was invaded in World War II ''Mika Miš'' was banned and ceased publishing.  

Revision as of 08:54, 25 November 2014

Mika Miš (written "Мика Миш" in Serbian Cyrillic, in English Mickey Mouse) was a Yugoslavian comic magazine published by Aleksandar J. Ivković.

History

This magazine was published from 1936-1941. Mika Miš included a wide variety of comics in every issue, including The Phantom and Mandrake. The Mandrake stories was both Sundays and dailies. A total of 505 issues were published and "Mandrake the Magician" appeared in a total of 445 issues.

When Yugoslavia was invaded in World War II Mika Miš was banned and ceased publishing.

Issue overview

Regular series

Reprint

The first 50 issues of Mika Miš was reprinted as part of the Biblioteka Nostalgija series by the publisher Dečje Novine.