HomePhantom Comics Series: Collection of 6 Comics 6 Stories (One Book Contains One Story) of Phantom By Lee Falk In Colour [Paperback] Lee Falk
Phantom Comics Series: Collection of 6 Comics 6 Stories (One Book Contains One Story) of Phantom By Lee Falk In Colour [Paperback] Lee Falk
Phantom Comics Series: Collection of 6 Comics 6 Stories (One Book Contains One Story) of Phantom By Lee Falk In Colour [Paperback] Lee Falk
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Phantom Comics Series: Collection of 6 Comics 6 Stories (One Book Contains One Story) of Phantom By Lee Falk In Colour [Paperback] Lee Falk

 
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Phantom Comics Collection of 6 Comics 6 Stories Contains following stories

Any 6 Random Phantom Comics will be provided as a part of the pack.


Phantom Comics

1. Phantom Comics [The Dark Pirates]

2. Phantom Comics [The Ghost Wall]

3. Phantom Comics [The Treasure Hunters]

4. Phantom Comics [The Secret City]

5. Phantom Comics [Valley of the Gorilla Man]

6. Phantom Comics [Ghost Quest]

7. Phantom Comics [Ghost Pirates]

8. Phantom Comics [The Animal Collector]

9. Phantom Comics [The Immortal Man]

10. [Jungle Mystery]

11. [The Hit Man]

12. [The Connoisseurs]

13. [The Viper God]

14. [The Locust God]

15. [Stripes]

16. [U Boat Mystery]

17. [Secret Temple On Eden]

18. [The Crime Apprentices]

19. [The Challenge]

20. [Return of Chatu]

21. [The Doorman]

22. [The Jungle Gang]

23. [Ordeal At Sea]

24. [Graffiti]


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The Phantom is a fictional costumed crime-fighter who operates from the fictional country of Bangalla. The character was created by Lee Falk for the adventure comic strip The Phantom, which debuted in newspapers on February 17, 1936. The Phantom was later depicted in many forms of media, including television shows, movies, and video games.

Lee Falk's syndicated newspaper comic strip The Phantom premiered on February 17, 1936, with the story "The Singh Brotherhood", written by Falk and illustrated first by himself, for two weeks, followed by Ray Moore, who was an assistant to artist Phil Davis on Falk's Mandrake the Magician strip. A Sunday Phantom strip was added to newspapers on May 28, 1939. During Moore's World War II military service, he left the strip to his assistant, Wilson McCoy. Upon Moore's return, he worked on the strip on and off until 1949, when McCoy succeeded him.

Following McCoy's death in 1961, Carmine Infantino and Bill Lignante (who would later draw several Phantom stories directly for comic books) filled in before Sy Barry was chosen as a successor. Barry would continue working on the strip for over 30 years before retiring in 1994.

Barry's longtime assistant, George Olesen, remained on the strip as penciller, with Keith Williams joining as the inker for the daily strip. The Sunday strip was inked by Eric Doescher until Fred Fredericks became the regular inker in 1995.

Falk continued to script Phantom until his death on March 13, 1999. His last daily and Sunday strip stories, "Terror at the Opera" and "The Kidnappers", respectively, were finished by his wife, Elizabeth Falk, after the hospitalized Falk had torn off his oxygen mask to dictate the adventures. After Falk's passing, King Features Syndicate collaborated with the European comics publisher Egmont on the strip. They went from initially publishing Phantom stories in licensed comic books to providing the stories for the newspaper strip by adapting their own comic-book stories. Tony DePaul and Claes Reimerthi alternated as writers of the daily and Sunday newspaper strips, respectively. DePaul would later become the sole writer of the strip.

In 2000, Olesen and Fredericks retired from the Sunday strip, which was then taken over by artist Graham Nolan. Olesen and Williams left the daily strip after Olesen retired, and artist Paul Ryan took over the daily in early 2005. Ryan succeeded Nolan as artist on the Sunday strip in 2007. On July 31, 2011, Eduardo Barreto became the Sunday artist.

Barreto died after only a few months of working on the strip, and Ryan did the January 15, 2012, Sunday page and the following week's comics before Terry Beatty became Barreto's permanent replacement.

In the jungles of the fictional African country of Bangalla, there is a myth featuring The Ghost Who Walks, a powerful and indestructible guardian of the innocent and fighter of all types of injustice. Because he seems to have existed for generations, many believe him to be immortal. In reality, the Phantom is a legacy hero, descended from 20 previous generations of crimefighters who all adopt the same persona.

When a new Phantom takes the task from his dying father, he swears the Oath of the Skull: "I swear to devote my life to the destruction of piracy, greed, cruelty, and injustice, in all their forms, and my sons and their sons shall follow me". The first Phantom married Christina, the daughter of a Scandinavian sea captain, Eric the Rover. The second Phantom married Marabella, the granddaughter of Christopher Columbus.

Any 6 Random Phantom Comics will be provided as a part of the pack.

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