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== Issue overview== | == Issue overview== | ||
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The "Mandrake the Magician" series was released without any pubishing date on the covers or inside. The change in the triangle logo on the covers from issue 3 to 4 ''(L. Miller & Son vs L. Miller & Co)'' indicate that the series started in 1959. | The "Mandrake the Magician" series was released without any pubishing date on the covers or inside. The [[L. Miller & Son|change in the triangle logo]] on the covers from issue 3 to 4 ''(L. Miller & Son vs L. Miller & Co)'' indicate that the series started in 1959. | ||
Although it is printed ''published monthly'' inside there must have been variations in the release rate. The last issue has a daily story from 1963 inside, and is likely published in 1964. The series spanning about 4 years, but only with 24 issues. | Although it is printed ''published monthly'' inside there must have been variations in the release rate. The last issue has a daily story from 1963 inside, and is likely published in 1964. The series spanning about 4 years, but only with 24 issues. |
Revision as of 12:48, 25 July 2021
Mandrake the Magician | |
First issue | |
Country/language: | United Kingdom / English |
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Publishing company: | L. Miller & Son |
Publishing years: | 1959-1964 (?) |
Issues: | 24 |
Format: | 18.5 × 24.5 cm, b/w |
Issue overview
Regular series
The "Mandrake the Magician" series was released without any pubishing date on the covers or inside. The change in the triangle logo on the covers from issue 3 to 4 (L. Miller & Son vs L. Miller & Co) indicate that the series started in 1959.
Although it is printed published monthly inside there must have been variations in the release rate. The last issue has a daily story from 1963 inside, and is likely published in 1964. The series spanning about 4 years, but only with 24 issues.
Many of the covers of these comics were credited to Philip Wilding and Cashier.