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The magazine presents various comic characters, such as "Mandrake de Magiër" (Mandrake the Magician), "De Fantoom" (The Phantom), | The magazine presents various comic characters, such as "Mandrake de Magiër" (Mandrake the Magician), "De Fantoom" (The Phantom), | ||
"Geheim X-9" (Secret Agent X-9), "Brick Bradford", "Dokter Kildare" (Doctor Kildare) and on. | "Geheim X-9" (Secret Agent X-9), "Brick Bradford", "Dokter Kildare" (Doctor Kildare) and on. | ||
The newspaper was issued every 14 days until 1969. The newspaper then was renamed to Heintje Jeugdkrant with a weekly run (no Mandrake stories in this last part). | The newspaper was issued every 14 days until 1969. The newspaper then was renamed to Heintje Jeugdkrant with a weekly run (no Mandrake stories in this last part).The numbering order restart each year with an issue number 1 (examples: 1/1967, 1/1968, 1/1969). | ||
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| ? || ? || ?... , 19, 20, ?... , ... || 1967 || | | ? || ? || ?... , 19, 20, ?... , ... || 1967 || | ||
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| ? || [[L'amico dei topi (Spada)|L'amico dei topi]] || 28, 29 , || | | ? || [[L'amico dei topi (Spada)|L'amico dei topi]] || 28, 29 , || 1968 || Italian made story | ||
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Revision as of 14:19, 25 June 2021
Heintje | |
First issue | |
Country/language: | Netherlands / Dutch |
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Publishing company: | Albert Heijn |
Publishing years: | 1967 - 1969 |
Issues: | 60 |
Format: | Newspaper, color |
Heintje was published by the Dutch publisher Albert Heijn N.V., Zaandam in the Netherlands from January 1967 to May 1969.
History
The comics magazine for youth, Heintje, was published in the years 1967 to 1969 by the largest Dutch supermarket chain, "Albert Heijn BV" - named after his founder Albert Heijn (1865-1945) - with the aim of making those supermarkets attractive to young people and to support sales. It was distributed in that own circuit, at a very affordable price (12 cents with the purchase of margarine or butter articles).
The first issue (on January 26,1967) was free and printed at 600.000 copies, a big number for this kind of distribution and considering a global population of around 12.210.000 people at the time.
The magazine presents various comic characters, such as "Mandrake de Magiër" (Mandrake the Magician), "De Fantoom" (The Phantom), "Geheim X-9" (Secret Agent X-9), "Brick Bradford", "Dokter Kildare" (Doctor Kildare) and on. The newspaper was issued every 14 days until 1969. The newspaper then was renamed to Heintje Jeugdkrant with a weekly run (no Mandrake stories in this last part).The numbering order restart each year with an issue number 1 (examples: 1/1967, 1/1968, 1/1969).
Issue overview
Issues with Mandrake
Title | US Title | Issues | Year | Comment |
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"Het vliegende Paard" | "The Flying Phantom" | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | 1967 | |
? | ? | 13, ?... , 15, 16, ?... | 1967 | |
? | ? | ?... , 19, 20, ?... , ... | 1967 | |
? | L'amico dei topi | 28, 29 , | 1968 | Italian made story |
? | ? | ?... , 32, ?... , ... | 1968 |
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