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  2. Mandrake the Magician - Wikipedia

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    Inside Magic publishes current Mandrake daily comic strip from King Features. Dragon Lady Press reprinted a 1937 Mandrake daily story in Classic Adventure Strips #1. Pacific Comics Club reprinted two Mandrake daily stories from 1938 Feature Books #18 and #23. Nostalgia Press published a hardback book reprinting two 1938 daily stories.

  3. Fred Fredericks - Wikipedia

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    The Mandrake Sunday page continued until the final (187th) story, "Shadows on Devil Road", ending December 29, 2002. In 2013, Fredericks retired, and the Mandrake daily comic strip went into reprints from 1995 beginning on July 8, 2013. He died March 10, 2015. [3] [4]

  4. Phil Davis (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Davis was drafted.As art director of the Curtiss-Wright Aircraft Company, he edited and illustrated the A-25 bomber instrumentation manual. Davis' wife Martha was a fashion designer, and she collaborated with him on Mandrake during World War II, as detailed in a 1949 Editor & Publisher article:

  5. The Phantom - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom began as a daily strip on February 17, 1936 [17] with "The Singh Brotherhood", [18] written by Falk and drawn by him for two weeks and then by Ray Moore (assistant to artist Phil Davis on Mandrake the Magician). That year, The Phantom was serialized in the Australian Woman's Mirror. A Sunday Phantom strip was added on May 28, 1939. [19]

  6. Lee Falk - Wikipedia

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    Lee Falk (/ f ɔː k /), born Leon Harrison Gross (/ ɡ r oʊ s /; April 28, 1911 – March 13, 1999), was an American cartoonist, writer, theater director, and producer, best known as the creator of the comic strips Mandrake the Magician and The Phantom. At the height of their popularity, these strips attracted over 100 million readers every day.

  7. David McKay Publications - Wikipedia

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    David McKay Publications (also known as David McKay Company) was an American book publisher which also published some of the first comic books, including the long-running titles Ace Comics, King Comics, and Magic Comics; as well as collections of such popular comic strips as Blondie, Dick Tracy, and Mandrake the Magician. [1]

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  9. André LeBlanc (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He drew for King Comics' Mandrake the Magician comic book. His various features for comic books included Dr. E.Z. Duzit, Intellectual Amos. In the Brazilian market, he created the jungle girl Morena Flor, published in daily strips and in the comic book Capitão Atlas. [2]

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