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  • Phil Phantom Stories Archive
    카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 23. 21:14
    Phil Phantom Stories Archive

    Pulp magazines (often referred to as the pulps), also collectively known as pulp fiction, refers to inexpensive fiction magazines published from 1896 through the 1950s. The typical pulp magazine was seven inches wide by ten inches high, half an inch thick, and 128 pages long. Pulps were printed. Alexx with two x's. People often ask me why I spell my name with two x's in it. There are a number of reasons. I like to distinguish myself from the crowd of other Alex's out there in the world.

    First (May 28, 1939);art by Ray MooreCurrent status/scheduleOngoingLaunch dateFebruary 17, 1936Genre(s)AdventureThe Phantom is an American, first published by in February 1936. The main character, the, is a fictional costumed crime-fighter who operates from the fictional country of. The character has been adapted for television, and.The series began with a on February 17, 1936, followed by a color on May 28, 1939; both are still running as of 2019. In 1966, King Features stated that The Phantom was being published in 583 newspapers worldwide. At its peak, the strip was read by over 100 million people daily.Falk worked on The Phantom until his death in 1999; from then until the present, the comic strip has been written. Since 2016, it has been drawn by (Monday–Saturday) and (Sunday).

    Previous artists on the newspaper strip include,. In the strip, the Phantom was 21st in a line of crime-fighters which began in 1536, when the father of British sailor Christopher Walker was killed during a pirate attack. Swearing an oath on the skull of his father's murderer to fight evil, Christopher began which would pass from father to son. Nicknames for the Phantom include 'The Ghost Who Walks', 'Guardian of the Eastern Dark' and 'The Man Who Cannot Die'.Unlike many other superheroes, the Phantom has no superpowers; he totally relies on his strength, intelligence and the myth of his immortality to take action against the forces of evil. The 21st Phantom is married to Diana Palmer; they met while he studied in the United States and they have two children, Kit and Heloise.

    He has a trained wolf named Devil and a horse named Hero, and like the 20 previous Phantoms he lives in the ancient.The Phantom was the first fictional hero to wear the skintight costume which has become a hallmark of comic-book, and was the first shown in a mask with no visible (another superhero standard). Comics historian Peter Coogan has described the Phantom as a 'transitional' figure, since the Phantom has some of the characteristics of heroes like and and earlier such as, as well as anticipating the features of heroes such as,. Contents.Publication history Creation After the success of, asked Falk to develop a new feature. His first effort was to write and draw a strip about and his. When King Features rejected the strip Falk developed the Phantom, a mysterious, costumed crime-fighter. He planned the first few months of the story, and drew the first two weeks as a sample.Fascinated by myths and legends (such as King Arthur and ) and the modern fictional characters, and 's, Falk envisioned the character as wealthy playboy Jimmy Wells by day and the crime-fighting Phantom by night. During his first story, 'The Singh Brotherhood', before disclosing that Wells was the Phantom Falk changed the setting to a jungle and made the Phantom an apparently immortal, mythic figure.

    Thinking that there were already too many characters called 'the Phantom' (including and ), Falk considered calling his hero 'The Gray Ghost'. However, he could not find a name he liked better and decided to stay with the Phantom.In the American cable TV documentary The Phantom: Comic Strip Crusader, Falk explained that Greek inspired him to omit the Phantom's pupils when the character was wearing his mask. He incorrectly believed that ancient Greek busts had no pupils (they were painted on originally and faded with time) which gave them an inhuman, awe-inspiring appearance. In an interview for Comic Book Marketplace, published posthumously in 2005, Falk said the Phantom's skin-tight costume was inspired by, who wore tights in films and onstage.Falk was a -enthusiast and the comic included several references to Shakespeare. These include the third Phantom playing Juliet in the original premiere of, as well as marrying Shakespeare's niece. Newspaper strips.

    Photo of Phantom on shieldIn its October 2009 issue, Comics Revue began reprinting the Sunday story 'The Return of the Sky Band' in color.As of March 2019, has reprinted fourteen volumes of Phantom dailies and five volumes of Phantom Sundays. Volumes nine and ten of the dailies also carry the color Sundays from 1949-1951, when the stories for dailies and Sundays were synchronized. More planned.

    In 2011 Hermes began reprinting the with issues 1-17 and King's Complete Phantom issues 18-28 comics side by side. The following year, it began reprinting the The Charlton Years: Volume One through volume Five issues 30-74 (There is no issue 29, it was an international publication.) Hermes has also published a full size Phantom Sunday Archives, 1939-1942. Tribal pop art During, soldiers received care packages containing comics. The soldiers stationed in shared these comics, and the Phantom became extremely popular among the tribes. The Papuan people who could read English would read the stories and share the images with others (by the 1970s they were available in, ).

    The character's image is often painted on ceremonial shields or alongside other tribal art. This is sometimes referred to as 'tribal pop art.' References.,'The Glory Days, or Believe It or Not!' In, Bruce Canwell and Brian Walker, King of the Comics: One Hundred Years of King Features Syndicate. San Diego: IDW Publishing, 2015. Archived from on July 13, 2011. Retrieved February 28, 2011.

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    'When young Lee Falk wrote his first tale of the jungle ruler, the Phantom, in 1936, it is doubtful that he anticipated that 1995 would see a movie, a television series, an Americanised futuristic version of his hero, merchandising, special-tribute editions to himself and international recognition from more than 100 million avid fans'. Julian Lewis, 'The Phantom Phenomenon' in, Saturday, February 11, 1995 (p.48). ^ Peter Coogan, Superhero: The Secret Origin of a Genre.

    Austin, TX: MonkeyBrain Books, 2006. 185). The Phantom: Comic Strip Crusader (1996 Documentary), and article Lee Falk: Father of Superheroes from No. 121, May 2005. Retrieved February 28, 2011. Archived from on July 24, 2011.

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    121, published May 2005 by Gemstone Publishing. Retrieved April 15, 2019. Retrieved April 15, 2019. From the original on September 4, 2015. Retrieved February 28, 2011. Retrieved February 28, 2011.

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    Comic Book Resources. June 13, 2013. Retrieved September 6, 2015. ^. Chamber Chronicle. Archived from on July 14, 2014.

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    Retrieved May 1, 2015. July 12, 2003. Retrieved February 28, 2011. The New President, by Claes Reimerthi and Sal Velluto. Diana's Crisis, by Tony De Paul and Felmang., Statement from the Norwegian editors. (Norwegian)., September 20, 2008.

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    ' The Phantom is Australia's favourite comic hero, regularly out-selling the flashier, glossier Batman, Superman and by as much as ten-to-one'. Russell Marks,. Magazine, June 14, 2013. Retrieved December 17, 2015. Richard Rae, ‘The Comic Book Industry in Australia’, in Toby Burrows and Grant Stone (eds.) Comics in Australia and New Zealand: The Collections, The Collectors, The Creators. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 1994, (pp.23).

    Archived from on July 8, 2012. Retrieved February 28, 2011. Retrieved February 28, 2011. 'Wellington's Feature Publications was continuing to build on its successful line of re-packed comic strips with and Mandrake the Magician, but it was Lee Falk's other famous creation, The Phantom,which became a sales phenomenon. The reprint series ran for 550 issues, from 1950 to 1960, making the jungle hero an icon for an entire generation of NewZealand children'.

    Adrian Kinnaird, From Earth's End: The Best of New Zealand comics. Auckland: Random House New Zealand, 2013., p. 31. ^ Karline McLain, India's Immortal Comic Books. Indiana University Press, 2009, (p. 30, 36). ' Indrajal published mainly stories from King Features, most famously including Lee Falk's Mandrake and Phantom'.

    Jeremy Stoll, 'Telling stories and building community: making comics in India'., December 1, 2014. September 21, 2003. Retrieved January 12, 2016. Retrieved February 28, 2011. Archived from on July 23, 2011. Retrieved February 28, 2011.

    Zograf, Aleksandar (2011). 'Umesto predgovora: Zigomar iza Zigomara', Zigomar: Maskirani pravednik. Pančevo: Kulturni centar Pančeva. Archived from on September 5, 2015. Archived from on September 5, 2015. 'Ireland's Most Popular Cartoon Character, The Phantom'. Advertisement in The Sunday Independent, November 20, 1960 (p.22).

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    ByFandoms:,.26 Jan 2019 Tags.SummaryWhen Pariah Dark attacked Amity Park, Danny Phantom rose to fight back. It didn't end well. Rising from the ashes of the Reign Storm, now a mix, not just of man and ghost, but also of Machine, the PHAN-T0M begins a battle against those who turn people into weapons, trying to save a world that grows increasingly dark and dangerous to the innocent. Language: English Words: 1,867 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: Kudos: Bookmarks: Hits: 111. ByFandoms:,.23 Jan 2019 Tags.SummaryIn the year 2017 the Autobot Resistance is pushed to the edge of extinction, forced to abandon their home planet of Cybertron.

    A lone scout B-127, is tasked with establishing a base for his brethren, and sets of a chain of events that change the war for ever, as it becomes not just a war for a single planet, but a war for the survival of freedom. Language: English Words: 2,956 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: Kudos: Bookmarks: Hits: 371. ByFandoms:,.27 Aug 2018 Tags.SummaryWhat if the characters from BBC Sherlock, exactly as they are, were dropped into the universe of other shows, filling the roles occupied by other characters? I'll tell you what. Or, stupidity.

    Yeah, I'm gonna go with stupidity.I've basically borrowed dialogue directly from other shows, and attributed it to the Sherlock characters. Let's be upfront- the majority of these are Sherlock characters delivering lines from The Big Bang Theory, because Sheldon and Leonard so perfectly fill the Holmes/Watson type. Language: English Words: 5,535 Chapters: 22/? Comments: Kudos: Bookmarks: Hits: 1290.

    ByFandoms:.13 Jun 2018 Tags.SummaryA simple trip to the shops seems to be too much when Cameron gets a phone call half an hour after Mitchell leaves. When Haley screams at the tv he sees red, but his husband needs him too much to get revenge for what he sees.

    When his experience keeps him awake at night Cameron helps calm him in every way he can until the best way makes itself clear. Language: English Words: 539 Chapters: 1/1 Kudos: Bookmarks: Hits: 759.

    ByFandoms:,.28 Feb 2018 Tags.Summary“Ah, you must be Mr. So nice to meet you. I’m Hannibal, please come in.” “Wow, amazing what you did with this place.

    I’ve been here before and it looked like a crime scene. Wouldn’t surprise me, if you found a dead body in the walls.” “HAHAHAHAHA, DEAD BODY, JAY! YOU ARE SOOO FUNNY! ISN’T HE FUNNY?!” - Claire and Phil have new neighbours. Guess, who they are.

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