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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"La mummia vivente" ("[[The Slave Traders of Tygandi]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] (part 17 = daily strips from October 21 to 28, 1936 / sepia color page / Mandrake is named "Mandrake il "mago" benefico")
*"La mummia vivente" ("[[The Slave Traders of Tygandi]]") by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]] (ending part 17 = daily strips from October 21 to 28, 1936 / sepia color page / Mandrake is named "Mandrake il "mago" benefico")
== Note: incomplete story as the original one ends with the November 28th, 1936 daily strip.
== Note: incomplete story as the original one ends with the November 28th, 1936 daily strip.



Revision as of 19:53, 17 November 2023

L'Avventuroso Anno IV #169
L'Avventuroso-169.jpg
Cover artist: story art
Country/language: Mini italy.gif Italy / Italian
Format: 32 x 43,5 cm
Pages: 10 pgs, color & b/w
Publishing date: January 2, 1938
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Casa Editrice Nerbini
Preceded by: L'Avventuroso #168
Followed by: L'Avventuroso #301


L'Avventuroso Anno IV #159 is subtitled: "Grande settimanale per tutti".

Contents

Mandrake stories

== Note: incomplete story as the original one ends with the November 28th, 1936 daily strip.

Other comics

  • "Gordon"("Flash Gordon"), Il re della foresta (part) by Don Moore (w.) and Alex Raymond (a.) (on front cover / color)
  • Il tesoro del fiume giallo (part on one page / bl. & w.) by Guido Zamperoni
  • "Petrosino", Il distruttore di masse (part 1 /one page in bl.& w.) by Ferdinando Vichi
  • "Agente Segreto X-9" ("Secret Agent X-9) La volpe nera (part on one page / bl. & w.) by
  • La metropoli distrutta part 1 /one page in bl.& w.) by Athos Cozzi (w. / credited as Mongozzi) and Ferdinando Vichi (a.)
  • "L'uomo mascherato" ("The Phantom"), La regina dei Bandar (part on one page in color) by Lee Falk and Ray Moore (1937 daily strips / original title: "The Diamond Hunters)
  • "L'uomo mascherato" ("The Phantom"), Il picolo Toma (part / one page in color / back cover) by Lee Falk and Ray Moore (1937 daily strips / original title: Little Toma).