Mika Miš 68
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| Mika Miš #68 | |
Cover artist: Ray Moore (from story art) | |
| Country/language: | Serbian |
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| Format: | 21 × 29 cm |
| Pages: | 16 pgs, b/w |
| Publishing date: | February 2, 1937 |
| Editor: | Milutin S. Ignjačević |
| Publishing company: | Aleksandar J. Ivković |
| Preceded by: | Mika Miš #67 |
| Followed by: | Mika Miš #69 |
Mika Miš #68 was a regular issue of the Yugoslavian comic magazine Mika Miš. It contained a few strips of the Phantom as a backup title which marked the first time the Phantom was published in a comic book in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Contents
Phantom stories
- (No Serbian title given) ("The Singh Brotherhood") part 1 by Lee Falk and Ray Moore.
Other comics
- "Tim Tyler's Luck" by Lyman Young
- "Bring 'Em Back Alive" by Ed Stevenson
- "Majka" by Konstantin Kuznjecov
- "Matija Gubec"
- "Mandrake the Magician" by Lee Falk and Phil Davis
- "Flash Gordon" by Alex Raymond
- "Kapetan broda smrti"
- "Felix the Cat" by Pat Sullivan
- "Krvna osveta" by Branko Vidić and Đorđe Mali
- "King of the Royal Mounted" by Charles Flanders