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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"Mitternacht mit Mandra; Tragödie eines Clowns" [[Midnight with Mandrake; The Laughing Clown Caper (King, Flash Gordon)|The Laughing Clown Caper]] by Don Heck
*"Mitternacht mit Mandra: Tragödie eines Clowns" ("[[Midnight with Mandrake; The Laughing Clown Caper (King, Flash Gordon)|The Laughing Clown Caper]]") by [[Don Heck]].


=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===
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== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Lyn Gordon 2/1967|''Lyn Gordon'' 2/1967]]
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*[[Blixt Gordon 2/1967|''Blixt Gordon'' 2/1967]]
Image:gordon02king_norwegian.jpg|<center>[[Image:mini_norway.gif]] [[Lyn Gordon 2/1967|''Lyn Gordon'' 2/1967]]
Image:Gordon02king swedish.jpg|<center>[[Image:mini_sweden.gif]] [[Blixt Gordon 2/1967|''Blixt Gordon'' 2/1967]]
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[[Category: Blitz Gordon issues|Blitz Gordon 2]]
[[Category: Blitz Gordon issues|Blitz Gordon 2]]

Revision as of 14:38, 8 January 2022

Blitz Gordon #2
Gordon02king german.jpg
Cover artist: Rolf Gohs
Country/language: Mini germany.gif West Germany / German
Format: 17 × 26 cm
Pages: 36 pgs, b/w & full color
Publishing date: 1967
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Semic Press
Preceded by: Blitz Gordon #1
Followed by: Blitz Gordon #3
 


Blitz Gordon #2 is the second issue of the German Blitz Gordon magazine.

Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "Blitz Gordon" ("Flash Gordon"), Die Todesfalle auf Mongo by Archie Goodwin and Frank Bolle ( Original title Death Trap of Mongo / From comic-book "Flash Gordon" # 2 / King Comics, November 1966)
  • "Das Phantom" ("The Phantom"), Der magische Elfenbeinkäfig by Bill Lignante ( Original title The Magic Ivory Cage / From comic-book "Mandrake the Magician " # 3 / King Comics, January 1967)
  • "Blitz Gordon" ("Flash Gordon"), Die Seeschlange by Archie Goodwin and Frank Bolle ( Original title Flash Gordon and the Sea Beast / From comic-book "Flash Gordon" # 2 / King Comics, November 1966).

See also