Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo

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Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo

Summary

Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo is a comic book album[1]. It draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (comic_book_album category, ranking #82 of 200).[2]

Key Facts

  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo authored Mortimer in Tokyo — author (P50): Edgar P. Jacobs[3].
  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's instance of is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — instance of (P31): comic book album[4].
  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's genre is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — genre (P136): comics[5].
  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's follows is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — follows (P155): The Necklace Affair[6].
  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's followed by is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — followed by (P156): Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 2: Mortimer vs. Mortimer[7].
  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's part of the series is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — part of the series (P179): Blake and Mortimer[8].
  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's language of work or name is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — language of work or name (P407): French[9].
  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's country of origin is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — country of origin (P495): Belgium[10].
  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's publication date is recorded as +1977-00-00T00:00:00Z[11].
  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's main subject is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — main subject (P921): cybernetics[12].
  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's LibraryThing work ID is recorded as 23548126[13].
  • Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11bc5bj2l7[14].

Body

Authorship and Creation

Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo authored Mortimer in Tokyo — author (P50): Edgar P. Jacobs[3].

Publication

Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's publication date is recorded as +1977-00-00T00:00:00Z[11]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — language of work or name (P407): French[9]. Its genre is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — genre (P136): comics[5]. Its part of the series is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — part of the series (P179): Blake and Mortimer[8].

Subject and Themes

Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's main subject is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — main subject (P921): cybernetics[12]. Its part of the series is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — part of the series (P179): Blake and Mortimer[8].

Adaptations and Inspiration

Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo's follows is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — follows (P155): The Necklace Affair[6]. Its followed by is recorded as Mortimer in Tokyo — followed by (P156): Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 2: Mortimer vs. Mortimer[7].

Why It Matters

Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (comic_book_album category, ranking #82 of 200).[2]

References

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

Aggregate / graph-position facts

  1. [2] . Wikimedia Foundation. dumps.wikimedia.org.

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