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=== Other comics === | === Other comics === | ||
*"Secret Agent X-9" by ? <small>(first printed in [[Flash Gordon (King Comics)|''Flash Gordon'' #5]] (1967))</small> | *"Secret Agent X-9" by ? <small>(first printed in [[Flash Gordon (King Comics)|''Flash Gordon'' #5]] (1967))</small> | ||
== Other editions == | |||
This issue was translated and released in Norway and Germany. | |||
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Image:mandra04king_norwegian.jpg|<center>[[Mandrake 4 (King Norwegian)|Issue 1/1968]] | |||
Image:mandra04king_german.jpg|<center>[[Mandra der Zauberer 4 (King German)|Issue 4]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category: Mandrake (King Swedish) issues|Mandrake 04 (King Swedish)]] | [[Category: Mandrake (King Swedish) issues|Mandrake 04 (King Swedish)]] |
Revision as of 20:23, 10 January 2022
Mandrake #1/1968 | |
Cover artist: Rolf Gohs | |
Country/language: | Sweden / Swedish |
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Format: | 17 × 26 cm |
Pages: | 32 pgs, color |
Publishing date: | February, 1968 |
Editor: | PE Gustavsson |
Publishing company: | Semic Press |
Preceded by: | Mandrake #3/1967 |
Followed by: | Mandrake #2/1968 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Den svarta trollkarlen" ("The Black Wizard") by Andre LeBlanc.
- "Komplotten" ("The Frame-Up") by Andre LeBlanc.
Other comics
- "Secret Agent X-9" by ? (first printed in Flash Gordon #5 (1967))
Other editions
This issue was translated and released in Norway and Germany.