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== History==  
== History==  
In 1894 the magazine changed its name to the '''Allers Familj-Journal''', which was shortened to '''Allers''' in 1938 ''(late 1937 ?)''. The magazine merged with "Familjejournalen" in 1959 and the magazine changed its name to '''Allers familjejournal''' ''(from issue 46)'', shortened to '''Allers''' from the first issue in 1968.  
In 1894 the magazine changed its name to the '''Allers Familj-Journal''', which was shortened to '''Allers''' in 1938 ''(late 1937 ?)''. The magazine merged with "Familjejournalen" in 1959 and the magazine changed its name to '''Allers familjejournal''' ''(from issue 46)'', shortened to '''Allers''' from the first issue in 1968.  
Starting with the first issue in 1942 the comic pages were printed in a separate insert titled "Allers Ungdoms-Revy" ''("Ungdoms-Revy" from issue 24 1944)''. The ''series'' ended with issue 23 in 1947. Each year had 52 issues, with an exception in the year 1944 which had only 51 issues. 
The comics inside were: "Björn Starke" by H. Berg, "Jim och Piraterna"/"Terry och Piraterna" by Milton Caniff, "Mandrake" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]], "Ming Foo" by Brandon Walsh ''(from 1944: 01)'', "Nalle och Lisa" by Harry Nielsen ''(from 1945: 12)'', "Willy på äventyr" by Tage Andersen and Aage Grauballe, "Hr Karlssons fataliteter", "Tina" by Hilda Terry, "Pippi Långstrump" by Astrid Lindgren/Wang-Nyman ''(in 1947: 13-23)''.
Mandrake replaced "Björn Starke" on the ''covers'' from issue 12 1946.


== Published Mandrake stories ==
== Published Mandrake stories ==

Revision as of 11:29, 13 March 2021

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First issue with Mandrake inside
Country/language: Mini sweden.gif Sweden / Swedish
Publishing company: Allers
Publishing years: 1879
Issues: {{{Issues}}}
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Illustrated Familj-Journal started in 1879 as a Swedish version of the Danish Illustreret Familie-Journal founded in 1877 by Carl Aller.

History

In 1894 the magazine changed its name to the Allers Familj-Journal, which was shortened to Allers in 1938 (late 1937 ?). The magazine merged with "Familjejournalen" in 1959 and the magazine changed its name to Allers familjejournal (from issue 46), shortened to Allers from the first issue in 1968.

Starting with the first issue in 1942 the comic pages were printed in a separate insert titled "Allers Ungdoms-Revy" ("Ungdoms-Revy" from issue 24 1944). The series ended with issue 23 in 1947. Each year had 52 issues, with an exception in the year 1944 which had only 51 issues.

The comics inside were: "Björn Starke" by H. Berg, "Jim och Piraterna"/"Terry och Piraterna" by Milton Caniff, "Mandrake" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis, "Ming Foo" by Brandon Walsh (from 1944: 01), "Nalle och Lisa" by Harry Nielsen (from 1945: 12), "Willy på äventyr" by Tage Andersen and Aage Grauballe, "Hr Karlssons fataliteter", "Tina" by Hilda Terry, "Pippi Långstrump" by Astrid Lindgren/Wang-Nyman (in 1947: 13-23).

Mandrake replaced "Björn Starke" on the covers from issue 12 1946.

Published Mandrake stories

Allers printed Mandrake in the years 1940-1975. The two first Mandrake stories was daily strips edited to 'sunday pages'.

Mandrake stories in Allers

Mandrake stories in Allers Familj-Journal

Mandrake stories in Allers