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===Other comics === | ===Other comics === | ||
* "91:an" | * "91:an" av Nils Egerbrandt | ||
* "Beetle Bailey" by Mort Walker | * "Beetle Bailey" by Mort Walker | ||
* "Modesty Blaise" by Peter O'Donnell | * "Modesty Blaise" by Peter O'Donnell & Jim Holdaway | ||
* "Bobo" by Lars Mortimer | * "Bobo" by Lars Mortimer | ||
* "Steve Roper and Mike Nomad" | * "Steve Roper and Mike Nomad" av William Overgard | ||
* "Lilla Fridolf" | * "Lilla Fridolf" av Elmar Blomberg | ||
{{Sweden}} | {{Sweden}} | ||
[[Category: Swedish issues]] | [[Category: Swedish issues]] |
Revision as of 15:34, 13 December 2015
Seriepressen | |
Cover artist: Folke Hallin | |
Country/language: | Sweden / Swedish |
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Format: | 28 x 41 cm |
Pages: | 16 |
Publishing date: | 1983 |
Editor: | Unknown |
Publishing company: | Semic Press |
Preceded by: | N/A |
Followed by: | N/A |
Seriepressen is a Swedish one-shot comic anthology magazine, originally included in the daily newspaper Expressen as a presentation of Semic Press's comic magazines.
Contents
Phantom stories
- Excerpts of "Den gåtfulla källan" ("The Water of Life") by Dai Darell, Jörgen Ewers and Hans Lindahl.
Other comics
- "91:an" av Nils Egerbrandt
- "Beetle Bailey" by Mort Walker
- "Modesty Blaise" by Peter O'Donnell & Jim Holdaway
- "Bobo" by Lars Mortimer
- "Steve Roper and Mike Nomad" av William Overgard
- "Lilla Fridolf" av Elmar Blomberg