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The Daily Express (also named "The Dubois Daily Express" before 1942) was a local newspaper published in DuBois (Clearfield County), Pennsylvania.
The newspaper was founded in 1927, succeeding "The Evening Express" established since 1892. On October 1942, "The Dubois Daily Express" became "The Courier-Express".
The daily stories of "Mandrake the Magician" were featured inside "The Daily Express" from (at least) 1936 to 1942 (more precise dates remain to be determined).
Mandrake in "The Daily Express"
Published stories
This list is incomplete - you can help MandrakeWiki by expanding it.# | Original story title | Start date | End date | Comment |
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06 | "The Return of the Clay Camel" | ? | 18 Jul 1936 | First known strip : April 14, 1936. |
07 | "The Slave Traders of Tygandi" | 20 Jul 1936 | 28 Nov 1936 | |
08 | "Mandrake in the Lost World" | 30 Nov 1936 | 17 Apr 1937 | |
09 | "In the Cobra's Grip" | 19 Apr 1937 | 11 Sep 1937 | |
10 | "Mandrake in America" | 13 Sep 1937 | 29 Jan 1938 | |
11 | "Mandrake in Hollywood" | 31 Jan 1938 | 2 Apr 1938 | |
12 | "Sonny the Child Movie Star" | 4 Apr 1938 | 14 May 1938 | |
13 | "Mandrake and the Haunted House" | 16 May 1938 | 9 Jul 1938 | |
14 | "Blozz the Champion" | 11 Jul 1938 | 10 Sep 1938 | |
15 | "Mandrake in Love" | 12 Sep 1938 | 3 Dec 1938 | |
16 | "Visitors from Space" | 5 Dec 1938 | 4 Feb 1939 | |
17 | "The Deep South" | 6 Feb 1939 | 13 May 1939 | |
18 | "Mandrake in Cockaigne" | 15 May 1939 | 2 Sep 1939 | |
19 | "Mandrake in North Africa" | 4 Sep 1939 | 23 Dec 1939 | |
20 | "The Mountain Bandits" | 25 Dec 1939 | 20 Jan 1940 | |
21 | "The Museum Mystery" | 22 Jan 1940 | 4 May 1940 | |
22 | "The Octopus Ring" | 6 May 1940 | 21 Dec 1940 | |
23 | "Dr Griff's Invention" | 23 Dec 1940 | 5 Apr 1941 | |
24 | "The Mystery of the Striped Orchid" | 7 Apr 1941 | 21 Jun 1941 | |
25 | "The Great Grando" | 23 Jun 1941 | 8 Nov 1941 | |
26 | "Lothar the Champ" | 10 Nov 1941 | 11 Jul 1942 | |
27 | "The Rumor Factory" | 13 Jul 1942 | 12 Sep 1942 | |
28 | "Baron Kord" | 14 Sep 1942 | ? | Last known strip : September 30, 1942. |