Post by Silverback on Nov 29, 2004 13:42:00 GMT
Real Name: Mandrake
Identity/Class: Normal human, skilled in art of stage magic and illusion; (cartoon version only) Skilled in genuine magic
Occupation: Stage magician; crimefighter
Affiliations: Lothar, Phantom, (cartoon version) The Defenders of the Earth, Kshin (apprentice),
Enemies: Cobra; Derek Mandrake; the Wasp; (cartoon version) Ming the Merciless
Known Relatives: Derek Mandrake (evil brother); Leonore (younger sister); Narda (long term love interest, now wife)
Aliases: The Magician, Taika-Jim (name in Finland)
Base of Operations: Unknown
First Appearance: Mandrake the Magician (Newspaper strip, King Features Syndicate, 1934)
Powers/Abilities: Incredible hypnotist, able to instantly put someone under with a glance. He generally uses this to make people see things that are unreal - e.g. create magical illusions. In the earliest stories Mandrake was a genuine magician, with real supernatural powers, but as time passed he was returned to just being a skilled human employing trickery. The Defenders of the Earth cartoon returned him to being a proper magician.
History: Mandrake learned his superhuman abilities during years of schooling in Tibet when he was but a youth. Along with his friend and ally Lothar, an African prince who chooses to pose as his valet and bodyguard, he uses his powers to battle crime.
Among the more notable foes have been Cobra, who used to be one of his teachers in Tibet under his real name of Luciphor, and an evil brother Derek. Mandrake.
Comments: Created by Lee Falk when he was 19, in 1924 (although the character wasn't published until ten years later.
Narda, Mandrake's beloved, is a member of the royal family of the tiny European kingdom of thingyaigne. He finally married her in 1998, after several decades of courtship.
Mandrake appeared on the big screen in 1939 when a twelve part seriel starring Warren Hull as Mandrake was made by Columbia. He also starred in a radio series, which aired on the Mutual radio network between 11th November 1940 and 6th February 1942 - this began as a three day a week serial and became five days a week from 1941. Mandrake was portrayed by Edward Johnson. It was Anthony Herrera's turn to portray him in a 1979 movie, and when Mandrake turned up in the Defenders of the Earth cartoon, Peter Renaday played the part.
Larry Lowery has an interesting site which covers the Mandrake "Big Little Book" and discusses his radio show. You can also read about other Big Little Books there, and hear the introduction to the original Mandrake radio show.
Source: Hero International website