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Very Good. Cover has a small amount of edge wear. Lower right corner lifts, first few pages are lifting in the same place. Interior is clean and bright all pages are firm to the staples. Light edge wear.
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b/w Cartoons. Fine. Mandrake the Magician is a U.S. comic strip created in 1934 by Lee Falk (also creator of The Phantom) and mainly appearing in syndication in newspapers. Falk soon gave the job of drawing the comic strip to artist Phil Davis, while continuing to write the storylines. Davis worked on the strip until his death in 1964; Falk then recruited current artist Fred Fredericks. On Falk's death in 1999, Fredericks took over writing the strip as well. Mandrake is widely believed to have been the first bona fide superhero. [1] Mandrake was an illusionist whose work was based on an impossibly fast hypnotic technique. As the narrator informed us: "Mandrake gestured hypnotically" and the subject or subjects of this hypnosis would suddenly see a cane transformed into a bouquet of flowers or a cat into a tiger. Mandrake fought crooks and other bad guys in his spare time. This would include common gangsters, mad scientists, and aliens from outer space or other dimensions. He would gesture hypnotically, and guns would seem to change into snakes or red hot pokers. A Mandrake movie with real-life magician Criss Angel is set to premiere in 2008.
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b/w Illustrations. Very Good + Pages tanned, otherwise in nice condition. Mandrake the Magician is a U.S. comic strip created in 1934 by Lee Falk (also creator of The Phantom) and mainly appearing in syndication in newspapers. Falk soon gave the job of drawing the comic strip to artist Phil Davis, while continuing to write the storylines. Davis worked on the strip until his death in 1964; Falk then recruited current artist Fred Fredericks. On Falk's death in 1999, Fredericks took over writing the strip as well. Mandrake is widely believed to have been the first bona fide superhero. [1] Mandrake was an illusionist whose work was based on an impossibly fast hypnotic technique. As the narrator informed us: "Mandrake gestured hypnotically" and the subject or subjects of this hypnosis would suddenly see a cane transformed into a bouquet of flowers or a cat into a tiger. Mandrake fought crooks and other bad guys in his spare time. This would include common gangsters, mad scientists, and aliens from outer space or other dimensions. He would gesture hypnotically, and guns would seem to change into snakes or red hot pokers. A Mandrake movie with real-life magician Criss Angel is set to premiere in 2008. One very minor crease and some stain on back cover, otherwise in very nice condition.
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Very goodTight, square. Chipping at spine corners. Lightly foxed and soiled text block. Light wear/rubs to cover edges and corners. Tanned. Cover and first 1/4 of book has slight bend. Original owner name on inside cover. 347 p. Better Little Book #1418. 3-1/2" x 4-1/2" x 1-1/4". Black and white illustrations. Better Little Book #1418.
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Good in Good jacket. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall Heavy foxing (brown spotting) on top of page edges and top edge of binding, and to a lesser extent, along lower edges, otherwise very good. Clean interior except for a bookplate on inside front pastedown. No markings. In a good or better jacket with a small shallow chip out at base of rear panel and a little edge wear including a few short tears. Reprints a complete newspaper comic strip story, in b&w, from 1938.
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Good. GOOD. White illustrated paperback. Approx. 7" x 4.5". Bumps/chips to edges and corners. Rub wear. Some dust markings to cover, mostly to the spine. Bagged for protection. Once Read Books, cover scan available-just ask, OnceReadBooks comOrders shipped via USPS.