Buntes Allerlei 6/1953
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Buntes Allerlei 10/1953 | |
Cover artist: unknown | |
Country/language: | West Germany / German |
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Format: | 18 × 25,5 cm |
Pages: | 32 pgs, color & red |
Publishing date: | February 10, 1953 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | Aller Verlag |
Preceded by: | Buntes Allerlei 5/1953 |
Followed by: | Buntes Allerlei 7/1953 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- ("untitled") ("Mystery of the Vanishing Homes") Lee Falk and Phil Davis (part 6).
== Note: this part = April 22, 1951 Sunday page (red sepia color).
Other comics
- "Phantom" ("The Phantom") by Lee Falk and Wilson McCoy
- "King des Grenzreiter"("King of the Royal Mounted" by Zane Grey and Jim Gary (One Sunday page on 2 pages / color)
- "Rip Korby" ("Rip Kirby") by Alex Raymond
- "Die Katzenjammer Kids" ("Katzenjammer Kids") by Charles H. Winner (one page / sepia)
- "Schmerbauch," ("Bringing Up Father") by George McManus (one page / sepia)
- "Kasper und Liesel" ("Toots and Casper" by Jimmy Murphy (on 2 pages / color)
- "Ein lustiger Vagabund" ("Pete the Tramp") by C. D. Russell
- "Grandma" by Charles Kuhn
- "Gorden" ("Flash Gordon") by Don Moore and Mac Raboy (One Sunday page on 2 pages / sepia)
- "Polly and Her Pals" by Cliff Sterrett
- "Präriewolf" ("The Lone Ranger") by Fran Striker (One Sunday page on 2 pages / color)
- "Rusty Riley" by Frank Godwin
- "Hannelore" ("Etta Kett") by Paul Robinson (One Sunday page on 2 pages / color)
- "Circus Boy" by John Lehti
- "Blondie" by Chic Young (one page / sepia)
- "Henry" by Carl Anderson
- "Colonel Pottersby and the Duchess" by Chic Young
- "Secret Agent X-9" by ?
- "Schiffkar" ("Popeye") by E. C. Segar (on back cover / color)