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  2. The Phantom - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian publisher RGE and German publisher Bastei produced original Phantom stories for their comic books; in Brazil, the Phantom is known as o Fantasma. [58] In 1939, the Phantom appeared in the second story of the Yugoslav comic Zigomar, "Zigomar versus the Phantom", as an opponent and then an ally of the title character. [59]

  3. Phantom (character) - Wikipedia

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    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, films, comic books, and video games.

  4. Ray Moore (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Australian Woman's Mirror, featuring the story "The Singh Brotherhood".Drawn by Ray Moore. Raymond S. Moore (1905 – January 13, 1984) was an American comic strip artist. . After Lee Falk, he was the first artist on what would become the world's most popular adventure comic strip, The Phantom, which started in 1

  5. 1936 in comics - Wikipedia

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    8 February: The first issue of Mickey Mouse Weekly (1936-1957) is published. 17 February: Lee Falk's The Phantom makes his debut. Famous Funnies #19 - Eastern Color; More Fun the Big Comic Magazine (1935 series) #8 - National Periodical Publications; New Comics (1935 series) #3 - National Periodical Publications; Popular Comics #1 - Dell Comics

  6. Australian Woman's Mirror - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Woman's Mirror was the first Australian publication to feature the American comic strip The Phantom (beginning 1 December 1936). The Mirror' s publication of the Phantom strip resulted in the character becoming popular in Australia.

  7. Ace Comics - Wikipedia

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    Ace Comics was a comic book series published by David McKay Publications between 1937 and 1949 — starting just before the Golden Age of Comic Books.The title reprinted syndicated newspaper strips owned by King Features Syndicate, following the successful formula of a mix of adventure and humor strips introduced by McKay in their King Comics title in April 1936; some of the strips were ...

  8. Phantom novels - Wikipedia

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    Avon Publications in the U.S. put out 15 books based on Lee Falk's stories. These ran from 1972 to 1975, and were written by Lee Falk or a ghost writer. Ron Goulart, using the pseudonym of Frank S. Shawn, later remarked that Falk originally asked Alfred Bester, who had previously worked on the Phantom comic strip when Falk served in the army, to ghost-write a few novels.

  9. Lee Falk - Wikipedia

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    Lee Falk (/ f ɔː k /), born Leon Harrison Gross (/ ɡ r oʊ s /; April 28, 1911 – March 13, 1999), was an American cartoonist, writer, theater director, and producer, best known as the creator of the comic strips Mandrake the Magician and The Phantom. At the height of their popularity, these strips attracted over 100 million readers every day.

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