Heintje 7

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Heintje #7
Heintje-67-07.jpg
Cover artist: (from various comic strips)
Country/language: Mini netherlands.gif The Netherlands / Dutch
Format: 30 × 45.5 cm
Pages: 8 pages, color
Publishing date: April 20, 1967
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Albert Heijn
Preceded by: Heintje #6
Followed by: Heintje #8


Heintje 7

Contents

Mandrake stories

== Note: this part = February 8 to March 1, 1953 Sunday pages.

Other comics

  • "Rick de Kinker" by Jan van Haasteren (part / on cover)
  • "Geheim Agent X9" (("Secret Agent X-9") by Bob Lubbers (part)
  • "Bengel" by Jim Burnett (w.) and George Crenshaw (a.)
  • "Wampie" by Bob Weber
  • "Familie Sof" ("The Flop Family") by George O. Swanson
  • "De Fantoom" (The Phantom"), (no title) by Lee Falk, Dick Wood, and Bill Lignante (part 7 / original title: The Treasure of the Skull Cave published in September 1966 by King Comics in "The Phantom" #18 comic-book
  • "Felix de Kat" ("Felix the Cat") by Joe Oriolo
  • "Koen Dapper" by ?
  • "Henkie" ("Henry") by Carl Anderson
  • "Babs en Bob" ("Hi and Lois") by Mort Walker (w.) and Dick Browne (a.)
  • "Julia" ("The Heart of Juliet Jones") by Stan Drake
  • "Brick Bradford", by William Ritt (w.) and Clarence Gray (a.)
  • "Paardestaart" by Lee Holley
  • "Abernathy" ("Mr. Abernathy") by Ralston Jones (w.) and Frank Ridgeway (a.)
  • "De berenjacht" ("Popeye) by Bud Sagendorf
  • "De Gemaskerde Ruiter" ("The Lone Ranger") by by Fran Striker and Charles Flanders (part)
  • "Dokter Kildare" ("Dr. Kildare") by Ken Bald
  • "Heintje" by ?