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'''''Mandrake (L'olimpo dei fumetti) #8''''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] hard cover book released in 1972. | '''''Mandrake (L'olimpo dei fumetti) #8''''' is an [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italian]] hard cover book released in 1972. | ||
The whole ''[[L'olimpo dei fumetti]]'' series has 30 issues which offered various classical comic reprints like "[[The Phantom]]", "Flash Gordon","Brick Bradford", "Steve Canyon","Tim Tyler's luck", "Dick Tracy", "Prince Valiant", "Buck Rogers", and "Jungle Jim" but also more modern comic strips. | The whole ''[[L'olimpo dei fumetti]]'' series has 30 issues which offered various classical comic reprints like "[[The Phantom]]", "Flash Gordon","Brick Bradford", "Steve Canyon","Tim Tyler's luck", "Dick Tracy", "Prince Valiant", "Buck Rogers", and "Jungle Jim" but also more modern comic strips. |
Revision as of 11:59, 8 April 2012
Mandrake (L'olimpo dei fumetti) #8 Mandrake | |
Cover artist: Phil Davis (from story art) | |
Country/language: | Italy / Italian |
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Format: | 13 × 21 cm |
Pages: | 176 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | February 1972 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Sugar Editore |
Preceded by: | L'olimpo dei fumetti #7 |
Followed by: | L'olimpo dei fumetti #14 |
Mandrake (L'olimpo dei fumetti) #8 is an Italian hard cover book released in 1972.
The whole L'olimpo dei fumetti series has 30 issues which offered various classical comic reprints like "The Phantom", "Flash Gordon","Brick Bradford", "Steve Canyon","Tim Tyler's luck", "Dick Tracy", "Prince Valiant", "Buck Rogers", and "Jungle Jim" but also more modern comic strips.
The next Mandrake book in the series L'olimpo dei fumetti is #14, subitled Le metamorfosi di Mandrake.
Contents
Phantom stories
- (no title given) "Saki, the Clay Camel" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
- (no title given) "The Return of the Clay Camel" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis.
NOTE
- an 5 pages presentation text about Mandrake the Magician written by Pier Carpi, the collection director, is presented at the beginning of the book.