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Revision as of 20:35, 2 March 2020
The Sleeping Forest | |
Start date: | December 19, 1954 |
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End date: | March 13, 1955 |
# of strips: | 13 (13 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Phil Davis |
Preceded by: | "The Ocean Wind" |
Followed by: | "Isle of the Giant" |
"The Sleeping Forest" is the 64th Mandrake Sunday story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.
Plot Summary
While the "Ocean Wind" gets supplies in the port of a large tropical island Mandrake decided to ride across the island to meet the ship on the other side. First they have to cross "The Great Gulch" and beyond there are many strange things, among them "The Sleeping Wood". Our friends manage to cross "The Great Gulch" and soon the discovered a wood with giant flowers, with a strange perfume. And soon they fall into a trance-like sleep.
After a few days aboard the yacht they hear music, strange singing comming over the water.
Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- A governor
- Animals
- Horses
- A tiger
- A fawn
- The flower-god of the Sleeping flowers
- A Chief
- Sir Harry, one of the world's richest men - hunter, sportsman, collector..
- Captain on the yacht
- Mermaid #1, boss of the wreckers
- Mermaid #2, boss of the wreckers
- A gang of wreckers
Locations
- A large tropical island
- The Great Gulch
- The Sleeping Wood
- A village
Vehicles
- S.S. Ocean Wind, Sir Harry's yacht.
Behind the scenes
- At the deepwoods.org index the title for this story is "The Sleeping Forest", which is lifted from the plot.
- The strip of December 19, 1954 indicate a title for first part of this story (Next Week: The Great Gulch).
- The strip of February 6, 1955 indicate a title for second part of this story (Next Week: Strange Music).
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Brazil
- "A Ilha do Gigante", Mandrake #16 (1955)
- "A Flor da Morte" and "As Sereias Piratas", Mandrake #210 (1973)
- "Aventura nos Trópicos", Mandrake Coleção #16 (1990)
France
- "Les trois îles mystérieuses"; "Les fleurs étranges" and "Les sirènes", Mandrake #10 (1963)
- "Les trois îles mystérieuses", Mandrake #253 and #254 (1970)
- "Les fleurs étranges" and "Les sirènes", Le Journal de Mickey #982-#985 (1971)
India
- "The Sleeping Woods", The Phantom #3 (2000)
Italy
- "Le 3 isole misteriose", Il Vascello #38 (1960)
- "Le tre isole misteriose (La foresta del sonno) & (Le sirene)", I Classici dell'Avventura #11 (1962)
- "Le 3 isole misteriose", ("Mandrake #126") (1969)
- "La foresta del sonno" and "Le sirene", Mandrake - New Comics Now #257 and #258 (1989)
Mexico
- "Aventuras en el Mar", Mandrake el mago #11 (1966)
Portugal
- "As Sereias", Tigre #25 (1957)
Spain
- "El Bosque Dormido" and "Extraña Música" , Mandrake el Mago: Sundays pages 1953–1956 (Dolmen Editorial) (2020)
Sweden
- "Den sovande skogen" (?), Serie-pressen #11 (1972)
- "Den sovande skogen", Den vandrande vålnaden #8 (1996)
Turkey
- "Garip Yolculuk", Mandrake #89 & #90 (1976)
- "Garip Yolculuk", Mandrake Albüm #30 (1976)
- "Garip Yolculuk", Mandrake Albüm #101
USA
- "The Sleeping Forest", Mandrake Sundays #6 Mandrake the Ultimate #1 (1989)