Strip Adventure
Strip Adventure | |
First issue | |
Country/language: | USA / English |
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Publishing company: | JAL Publications |
Publishing years: | 1991-199? |
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Format: | 21,5×28 cm, b/w |
Strip Adventure was a comics reprints magazine, published in black & white by JAL Publications in USA in 1991 and 1992.
Issue overview
Regular series
The three first issues of Strip Adventure focusing on just one character from 1989-1990: "Rip Kirby" by John Prentice, "Secret Agent Corrigan" by George Evans and "Mandrake the Magician" by Fred Fredericks.
Special
The "Special"" issue printed the finale adventures of "Brick Bradford", "Buz Sawyer" and "Captain Easy". It also have interviews with Paul Norris, Jay Kennedy and Mice Casaie.
Antology format
The fourth issue going to an antology format and casting: "The Phantom" Sundays by Sy Barry, "Prince Valiant" by John Cullen Murphy, "Flash Gordon" Sundays by Dan Barry and "Tarzan" Sundays by Gray Morrow.
Issues with Mandrake
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Second series
The series changed its logo and restarted its numbering in 1992 (issues 1 and 2). The series printed strips from 1990 in antology format: "Secret Agent Corrigan" by George Evans, "Rip Kirby" by John Prentice, "Prince Valiant" by John Cullen Murphy, "Tim Tyler's Luck" by Bob Young, "Alley Oop" by Dave Graue, "Steve Roper & Mike Nomad" by Matera and Saunders, "Flash Gordon" by Jones and Reese, "Tarzan" by Gray Morrow, "The Phantom" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry, "Mandrake the Magician" by Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks.
Issues with Mandrake
Third series
In 1993 (?) the series reprinted the first six issues (issues 1 and 2 from 1992 became issues 5 and 6) and continued its printing focusing on just one (Or two) character: #7 "Kerry Drake" by Alfred Andriola, #8 "The Lone Ranger, #9 "Flash Gordon", #10 "Secret Agent X-9", #11 "Kerry Drake" by Alfred Andriola, #12 "Dan Dunn" by Alfred Andriola, #13 "Dan Dunn" by Alfred Andriola, #14 (?), #15 (?). And finaly "Strip Adventure Presents..." The Final Episodes, reprinting the Special issue from 1991.
Issues with Mandrake