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Mandrake the Magician (Picture 3)

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Marvel released a Mandrake mini-series in 1995, written by Mike W. Barr and with painted art by Rob Ortaleza. However, only two of three planned issues were published. Mandrake has also enjoyed great success in comic books published in Britain, Australia, Brazil, India, France, Spain, Italy, Yugoslavia, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Turkey and Sweden (although in the case of the Nordic countries, most often as a backup feature in The Phantom comic books). Mandrake is popular in India through Indrajal Comics. Mandrake is joined in his adventures by Lothar, American comics' first seriously-treated black character. Although he is by birth an African prince, Lothar prefers his position as Mandrake's valet and bodyguard. As years went by and America's consciousness was raised, Lothar lost most of his accent and became more a friend and companion than a valet — but right from the start, he was treated as an intelligent man and a valuable ally. Mandrake's other companion is Narda, also of royal blood. Mandrake the Magician (Picture 3). Mandrake the Magician cartoon images gallery 3. Mandrake the Magician cartoon pictures collection 3. She, like Lothar, prefers Mandrake's company to her birthright as princess of Cockaigne, a mythical European pocket kingdom. Her engagement to Mandrake lasted longer than most marriages, but they finally tied the knot in 1998. Mandrake has had only limited success outside of newspaper strips. For a time, he was the star of Magic Comics, with Barney Baxter, Secret Agent X-9 and other King Features characters in the back pages, but after a year or so, lost the cover spot to Blondie. He also appeared in Big Little Books in the 1930s and '40s, a mostly-forgotten 1939 movie serial, oneshot comic books from Dell and Harvey in the '50s, and a brief comic book series in the late '60s, when King Features went into the publishing business and marketed Mandrake alongside Popeye and Beetle Bailey. Mandrake also appeared regularly in a late 1980s animated television series, called Defenders of the Earth. There, incredibly enough, he was teamed with two other King Features adventure heroes — Flash Gordon and Falk's better known creation, The Phantom. But on his own turf, Mandrake has proven he has what it takes to survive, even in an era when story strips have long been out of fashion. Mandrake the Magician (Picture 3). Mandrake the Magician cartoon images gallery 3. Mandrake the Magician cartoon pictures collection 3.
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