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||"[[Luiz Fernando Guimarães]]" || [[Mandrake 1 (RGE)|1]] || [[Mandrake 2 (RGE)|2]] || [[Mandrake 5 (RGE)|5]] || [[Mandrake 6 (RGE)|6]] || [[Mandrake 7 (RGE)|7]] || [[Mandrake 9 (RGE)|9]] || [[Mandrake 11 (RGE)|11]] || [[Mandrake 13 (RGE)|13]] || [[Mandrake 14 (RGE)|14]] || [[Mandrake 15 (RGE)|15]] || [[Mandrake 16 (RGE)|16]] || [[Mandrake 18 (RGE)|18]] || [[Mandrake 36 (RGE)|36]] | ||"[[Luiz Fernando Guimarães]]" || [[Mandrake 1 (RGE)|1]] || [[Mandrake 2 (RGE)|2]] || [[Mandrake 5 (RGE)|5]] || [[Mandrake 6 (RGE)|6]] || [[Mandrake 7 (RGE)|7]] || [[Mandrake 9 (RGE)|9]] || [[Mandrake 11 (RGE)|11]] || [[Mandrake 12 (RGE)|12]] || [[Mandrake 13 (RGE)|13]] || [[Mandrake 14 (RGE)|14]] || [[Mandrake 15 (RGE)|15]] || [[Mandrake 16 (RGE)|16]] || [[Mandrake 18 (RGE)|18]] || [[Mandrake 36 (RGE)|36]] | ||
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||"[[Sérgio D. T. Macedo]]" || [[Mandrake 40 (RGE)|40]] || [[Mandrake 41 (RGE)|41]] || [[Mandrake 42 (RGE)|42]] | ||"[[Sérgio D. T. Macedo]]" || [[Mandrake 40 (RGE)|40]] || [[Mandrake 41 (RGE)|41]] || [[Mandrake 42 (RGE)|42]] |
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Mandrake Magazine Mandrake | |
First issue | |
Country/language: | Brazil / Portuguese |
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Publishing company: | RGE |
Publishing years: | 1953-1983 |
Issues: | 325 |
Format: | vari, b/w & color |
Mandrake was a series of Mandrake comics published by RGE in Brazil.
Issue overview
Initially titled Mandrake Magazine, RGE started the series in 1953, on a bi-monthly schedule, reverting to a monthly schedule in 1961. One of the longest running Mandrake series in the world, it lasted 30 years and 325 issues. Numbers 1 through 231 were published in the larger "american" format (17 x 26 cm) while numbers 232 thru 325 were published in a smaller format (13,5 x 20,5 cm).
The stories came mainly from daily and Sunday newspaper strip stories, but RGE also produced their own Mandrake stories. Due to the lack of stories at the time, issue 181 had a Dan Barry's Flash Gordon adventure totally retouched with Flash becoming Mandrake and Dale becoming a cousin of Narda!
issues 1 to 99
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issues 100 to 199
issues 200 to 299
issues 300 to 325
List of Brazilian artists for "Mandrake (RGE)" covers