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*"No País dos Homens Pequeninos", [[Mandrake 121 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #121]] (1966) | *"No País dos Homens Pequeninos", [[Mandrake 121 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #121]] (1966) | ||
*"No País dos Homens Pequeninos", [[Mandrake (EBAL)|''Mandrake'']] (1974) | *"No País dos Homens Pequeninos", [[Mandrake (EBAL)|''Mandrake'']] (1974) | ||
=== [[Image:Mini_bulgaria.gif]] Bulgaria === | |||
*"Царѣтъ на магията"/"Ман∂ракъ въ Царството на Джуджетата", [[Iljustrovano chetivo|''Илюстровано четиво (Iljustrovano chetivo)'']] (1941) <small>(missing the two first pages)</small> | |||
=== [[Image:mini_france.gif]] France === | === [[Image:mini_france.gif]] France === |
Revision as of 19:36, 5 May 2021
Land of the Little People | |
Start date: | October 13, 1935 |
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End date: | March 1, 1936 |
# of strips: | 21 (21 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Phil Davis |
Preceded by: | "Land of the Fakirs" |
Followed by: | "The Circus People" |
"Land of the Little People" is the 3rd Mandrake Sunday story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Phil Davis.
Plot Summary
Mandrake and Lothar travel into a strange and unexplored mountain country. They soon befriended Prince Dano of the little people and his sweetheart Derina.
Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- Dano, prince of the little people.
- Derina, Prince Dano's sweetheart.
- Taro, Derina's little brother.
- Brekky, pet frog of Taro.
- Bolo, man of the little people.
- Og, King of the wooly men. Cannibals and hereditare enemies of the little people.
Locations
- A mountain country northward the kingdom of Jehol Khan.
- City of the little people.
- Village of the wooly men.
Behind the scenes
- The title for the story taken from the strip of October 13th, 1935 (Next week: Land of the Little People).
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Brazil
- "No País dos Homens Pequeninos", Mandrake #121 (1966)
- "No País dos Homens Pequeninos", Mandrake (1974)
Bulgaria
- "Царѣтъ на магията"/"Ман∂ракъ въ Царството на Джуджетата", Илюстровано четиво (Iljustrovano chetivo) (1941) (missing the two first pages)
France
- "Le petit peuple", Robinson (1936)
- "Mandrake roi de la magie", Collection merveilleuse #1 (1938)
- "Au pays des nains méchants", Mandrake roi de la magie #2 (1964)
- "Au pays des nains méchants", Mandrake roi de la magie #23 (1967)
- "Le petit peuple", L'âge d'or Mandrake #1 (1980)
Italy
- "Mandrake e i nani Shinder", L'Audace (1936)
- "Mandrake e i nani Shindar" and "Mandrake e il ratto di Derina", Gli Albi delle Grandi Avventure #19 and #25 (1937)
- "Mandrake e il ratto di Derina", Albi d'Oro #164, #165, #166, #167, #170, #172, #173, #175 and #176 (1949)
- "Mandrake, re della magia", Comics Rama #1, #2, #3 and #4 (1968)
- "Il popolo mignon", Mandrake (Garzanti) (1972)
- "Il popolo mignon", L'epoca d'oro di Mandrake #1 (1980)
- "Il paese dei piccolo popolo", Tavole domenicali 1935–1937 (2016)
Netherlands
- "no title", Doe Mee! #8 to 25 (1936)
Portugal
- "No País dos Homens Minúsculos", Mandrake (1979)
Spain
- "La Tierra de los Pigmeos", Aventurero #50 - #70 (1936) note: censored version
- "La Tierra de los Pigmeos", Merlin el Mago Moderno #4 (1942)
- "La Tierra de los Pigmeos", Album Roja #2 (1944)
- "En el País de los Enanos", Noveno Arte #2 (1973)
- "El Pueblo Bajo", Gran Aventurero #9, #10, #11 and #12 (1989-1990)
- "En el País de los Enanos", Mandrake #1 (1999)
Sweden
- "I Liliputland", Samlade Serierariteter #16 (1987)
Turkey
- "Cüceler Ülkesinde", 1001 Roman #18 - 36 (1939-1940)
United Kingdom
- "Land of the Little People", Mandrake the Magician - The Hidden Kingdom of Murderers: Sundays 1935–1937 (2016)
USA
- "(no title)", King Comics #3, King Comics #4, King Comics #5, King Comics #6, and King Comics #7 (1936)
- "The Little People", The Sunday Pages Mandrake Series / Episode: "The Little People" (Pacific Comics Club) (2021)
Yugoslavia
- Mika Miš #61 – #81 (1937)
- "У земљи патуљака" (romanized as "U zemlji patuljaka"), Zabavnik #12 (1937)
- "U zemlji patuljaka", Super EKS Almanah #8 (1980)
- "U zemlji patuljaka", Biblioteka Nostalgija #1 (1981)