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*"Tintin", ''The Crab with the Golden Claws'' by Hergé.
*"Tintin", ''The Crab with the Golden Claws'' by Hergé.
*"Tintin", ''The Red Sea Sharks'' by Hergé.
*"Tintin", ''The Red Sea Sharks'' by Hergé.
*"Tintin", ''King Ottakar's Sceptre'' by Hergé.
*"Tintin", ''King Ottokar's Sceptre'' by Hergé.
*"Mandrake", ''Narda and the Cats'' by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]].
*"Mandrake", ''Narda and the Cats'' by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]].
*"Buz Sawyer", ''and the Deep Sea Gangsters'' by Roy Crane.
*"Buz Sawyer", ''and the Deep Sea Gangsters'' by Roy Crane.
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Image:Munksgaard_mandrake.jpg|[[Mandrake (Munksgaard)|''Mandrake'':<br>Narda and the Cats]]
Image:Munksgaard_mandrake.jpg|[[Mandrake (Munksgaard)|''Mandrake'':<br>Narda and the Cats]]
Image:Munksgaard_BZ-dsg.jpg|''Buz Sawyer'' and the <br>Deep Sea Gangsters
Image:Munksgaard_BZ-im.jpg|''Buz Sawyer''<br>in Mexico
Image:Munksgaard_PandB.jpg|''Peter and Bonzo''<br>Dr. Pnock's Doll
Image:Munksgaard_PandB.jpg|''Peter and Bonzo''<br>Dr. Pnock's Doll
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Comic Book


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Country/language: Mini denmark.gif Denmark / English
Publishing company: Munksgaard
Publishing years: 1972
Issues: 7
Format: 26,5 x 20 cm, b/w


Comic Book is a Danish publication, published by Munksgaard in 1972.

Issue overview

Regular series

As language teaching in comic book form Munksgaard released their Comic Book series with english text, equipped with vocabulary explanations in English. Seven issues were released with covers made by Jesper Frederiksen:

  • "Tintin", The Crab with the Golden Claws by Hergé.
  • "Tintin", The Red Sea Sharks by Hergé.
  • "Tintin", King Ottokar's Sceptre by Hergé.
  • "Mandrake", Narda and the Cats by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks.
  • "Buz Sawyer", and the Deep Sea Gangsters by Roy Crane.
  • "Buz Sawyer", in Mexico by Roy Crane.
  • "Peter and Bonzo", Dr. Pnock's Doll by Werner Wejp-Olsen.

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