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Shakti Mandrake the magician#7

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Shakti Comics Mandrake the magician #7 buy online. This comics contains two stories High climb to danger and the bank mystery. In the first story Mandrake is seen having trouble entering his own secure palace where as in the second story Mandrake has to capture a bank thief using his magical powers.

Pages:28
Condition: Used/Good

1 in stock

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Step into a world of thrilling adventures and dazzling illusions with Mandrake the Magician comics! Debuting in 1934, Mandrake, the debonair master of magic, has captivated readers for generations with his globe-trotting escapades.

Imagine a dashing figure in a tuxedo, effortlessly hypnotizing villains, escaping deadly traps, and rescuing damsels in distress. That’s Mandrake, aided by his trusty partner, Lothar, and occasionally, the telepathic jungle princess Narda. Together, they face off against a rogues’ gallery of colorful villains, from mad scientists to ancient sorcerers, all rendered in the dynamic and expressive artwork of comic book legends like Phil Davis and Fred Fredericks.

Beyond the surface of thrilling action, Mandrake comics delve into rich mythology and exotic locales. From the lost city of Xanadu to the hidden depths of the Congo, Mandrake’s adventures whisk readers away on a whirlwind tour of the fantastical. Whether it’s battling giant robots in the Arctic or unraveling the secrets of a hidden civilization, Mandrake’s world is one of endless possibilities and boundless imagination.

So, if you’re looking for a classic comic book experience with a touch of magic, mystery, and adventure, then delve into the world of Mandrake the Magician. Prepare to be amazed by his feats of illusion, thrilled by his daring exploits, and captivated by the charm of a true comic book legend.

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