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  • Mandrake has been featured in several publications in Denmark. =="Mandrake" one-shots==
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  • |image= [[Image:md-1948-03-22.png|400 px]] '''"Cinderella of the Sea"''' is the 47th Mandrake [[daily story]].
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  • |image= [[Image:md-1953-06-22.png|400 px]] |Start= June 22, 1953
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  • ...the "Annie Oakly" Sunday pagess from 1951 to 1952 and the daily 'Dragnet' comic-strip in 1953 and 1954. Asfar as "[[Mandrake the Magician]] is concerned, Bill Ziegler is supposed to be the uncredited
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  • *1970 (November 20 to 22): visit in Rio de Janeiro before leaving for Sào Paulo. *1966 (undated): Visit in Paris for the exhibition of Mandrake/Phantom which took place from 3 to 15 June.
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  • '''"The Amazing Ray"''' is the 51th Mandrake [[daily story]]. Some years ago Mandrake helped the police to capture Kid Glove Kid. Now he have manage escaped from
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  • ...Mandrake publications in Portugal|Portuguese]] newspaper that published "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" [[Sunday strip]]. ==Mandrake in A Capital==
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  • ...z Sawyer", "Steve Canyon", "Tumbleweed", "Capitán Kid", "[[The Phantom]]", Mandrake and others. ..._de_la_Historieta-01.jpg|[[El Libro de la Historieta 1|''issue'' 1<br>with Mandrake]]
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  • '''Fantomet''' is the name of the Danish comic book dedicated to "[[The Phantom]]". ...se]] released ''Fantomet'' as a monthly comic book, an edited version of [[Mandrake publications in Sweden|Sweden]]'s ''[[Fantomen]]''. The magazine switched t
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  • '''The Bee''' was an [[USA|American]] newspaper that published "[[Mandrake]]" [[Sunday strip]] from 1935 to 1973. ...ps was the tabloid variant up to October 28, 1972. From 4 November 1972 to 22 September 1973 The Bee printed the half page variant.
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  • '''"The Clay Camel (plus Women's Lib!)"''' is the 145th Mandrake [[daily story]]. ...ake when he came out and at once started to play a cat and mouse game with Mandrake.
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  • |Title=Mandrake the Magician The "Mandrake the Magician" series was released without any pubishing date on the covers
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  • ...son Arnold and Leonard Miller in 1943. In 1945 they started out publishing comic books based on reprints of titles from the Fawcett Comics Marvel Family. In The change in name can been seen on the covers from the "Mandrake the Magician" series, The first issues have the trialgel logo with ''L. Mil
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  • |Title=Super Albo<br>Special Mandrake '''Super Albo''' was a series of [[Mandrake]] comic books published by the [[Mandrake publications in Italy|Italian]] publisher [[Fratelli Spada]] from January 1
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  • ...", where he reviewed drawings sent to him by young readers eager to become comic book artists. One of the drawings was from "Siracusa" by Domenico Mirabella ...rs which were also later retaken in the French "[[Editions des Remparts]]" Mandrake issues.
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  • '''"The Singing Devils"''' is the 33rd Mandrake [[Sunday story]]. *[[Mandrake]]
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  • ...presented some of his artwork to the Scope headquarters. As a result, the comic strip "Rebel" came into being. For nearly three decades, Fredericks diligen ...ds wrote in with their humorous ideas, Fredericks credited them within the comic strip itself. This interactive element not only engaged the readers but als
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  • In the sunday edition, "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" [[Sunday strip]]s were published at least between 1947 and ..."Fun Book" which appeared with a separate cover like the ones of the usual comic-book.
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  • ...<ref>Penny King Offers Varied Charm Line, ''The Cash Box'', June 3 1950, p 22</ref> various types: baseballs, baseball players, baseball glowes, boxing g In 1959<ref>''Comic Buttons to be made by Penny King'', The Billboard, March 30 1959, p 69</ref
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  • ...lishing number instead of the original date box featuring the names of the comic strip creators. ...6, 1966 is missing in the numbering. Newspaper of November 4, 1968 has no Mandrake strip.
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