Strip
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Strip was a comic book published in former Yugoslavia by Politika. It was a sister publication to the Politikin Zabavnik.
History
The title of the book changed each year, i.e. it was called Strip 81 in 1981, Strip 82 in 1982 and finally Strip 83 in 1983. The issue numbering was sequential from start to finish.
It was also noteworthy due to its unusual oblong format: 30 cm tall and only 11 cm wide.
Strip featured several comics in every issue, including "The Phantom", "Rip Kirby", "James Bond", "Modesty Blaise", "Iznogoud" and more.
Published stories
Issue | Title | Writer | Artist | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
"The 50th Wife" | Falk | McCoy | without the last two weeks | |
"The Dolphins" | Falk | Barry | ||
"The Proposal" | Falk | Barry | ||
"The Hanta Witch" | Falk | Barry | ||
"The Slave Market of Mucar" | Falk | Barry | ||
"The Drummer of Timpenni" | Falk | Barry | ||
"The First Phantom" | Falk | Barry | ||
"The Childhood of the Phantom" | Falk | McCoy | ||
"The Childhood of the Phantom" | Falk | McCoy | ||
"King of Beasts" | Falk | Moore | ||
"Queen Pera the Perfect" | Falk | Moore |
Issue overview
A total of 95 issues were published from 1981 to 1983, and "The Phantom" appeared in the following: