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|1939 || [[Daily stories|Daily]] || "[[Mandrake in North Africa]]" || indirect reference, Lothar becomes prince of [[Wambesi]] | |1939 || [[Daily stories|Daily]] || "[[Mandrake in North Africa]]" || indirect reference, Lothar becomes prince of [[Wambesi]] | ||
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|1967 || [[Sunday stories|Sunday]] || "[[The Blackout Caper]]" || | |1967 || [[Sunday stories|Sunday]] || "[[The Blackout Caper]]" || easter egg, on tv | ||
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|1971 || Daily || "[[The Clay Camel (plus Women's Lib!)]]" || | |1971 || Daily || "[[The Clay Camel (plus Women's Lib!)]]" || easter egg, on a comic book cover | ||
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|1976 || Daily || "[[The Evil Twin]]" || | |1976 || Daily || "[[The Evil Twin]]" || easter egg as Mr. Walker, on a comic book cover | ||
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|1977 || Sunday || "[[Old Folks|Old Folks]]" || | |1977 || Sunday || "[[Old Folks|Old Folks]]" || easter egg, on a comic book cover | ||
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|1977 || Daily || "[[The Cooler|The Cooler]]" || | |1977 || Daily || "[[The Cooler|The Cooler]]" || easter egg, a daily strip in the newspaper | ||
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|1977 || Sunday || "[[Mr Ttazz]]" || cameo, Kit Walker mentioned and seen as a picture | |1977 || Sunday || "[[Mr Ttazz]]" || cameo, Kit Walker mentioned and seen as a picture | ||
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|1985 || Daily || "[[The Hijacking]]" || | |1985 || Daily || "[[The Hijacking]]" || easter egg, on a comic book cover | ||
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|1986 || Sunday || "[[The Lost City|The Lost City]]" || [[Defenders of the Earth]] promotion | |1986 || Sunday || "[[The Lost City|The Lost City]]" || [[Defenders of the Earth]] promotion | ||
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|1988 || Sunday || "[[The Young Prince]]" || | |1988 || Sunday || "[[The Young Prince]]" || easter egg, a Phantom doll | ||
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|1989 || Daily || "[[Matter Mover]]" || cameo, Kit Walker mentioned and seen as a statue | |1989 || Daily || "[[Matter Mover]]" || cameo, Kit Walker mentioned and seen as a statue | ||
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|1991 || Daily || "[[The Terrorists]]" || | |1991 || Daily || "[[The Terrorists]]" || easter egg, on a comic book cover | ||
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|1991 || Sunday || "[[The Million Dollar Tour]]" || | |1991 || Sunday || "[[The Million Dollar Tour]]" || easter egg, on a poster: Phantom the Musical | ||
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|1992 || Sunday || "[[The Prison Break]]" || | |1992 || Sunday || "[[The Prison Break]]" || easter egg, on a t-shirt | ||
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|1995 || Daily || "[[Pursuit of the Cobra]]" || | |1995 || Daily || "[[Pursuit of the Cobra]]" || easter egg, Phantom mask in a toy shop, a man in the barber chair read the newspaper Jimmi Wells Found. | ||
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|1996 || Daily || "[[Alibi Algie]]" || | |1996 || Daily || "[[Alibi Algie]]" || easter egg, Slam Evil poster (the Phantom movie) | ||
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|1997 || Sunday || "[[Speedy]]" || | |1997 || Sunday || "[[Speedy]]" || easter egg, Slam Evil poster (the Phantom movie) | ||
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|1998 || Daily || "[[Mandrake's Wedding at Xanadu]]" || cameo, as Kit Walker | |1998 || Daily || "[[Mandrake's Wedding at Xanadu]]" || cameo, as Kit Walker | ||
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|1998 || Sunday || "[[Mandrake Marries Narda]]" || cameo, as Kit Walker | |1998 || Sunday || "[[Mandrake Marries Narda]]" || cameo, as Kit Walker | ||
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|1999 || Daily || "[[The Haunted Ballroom]]" || | |1999 || Daily || "[[The Haunted Ballroom]]" || easter egg, on a t-shirt | ||
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|1999 || Daily || "[[Siege at Xanadu]]" || | |1999 || Daily || "[[Siege at Xanadu]]" || easter egg, on TV and on a comic book cover | ||
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|2001 || Daily || "[[The Missing Aviatrix]]" || | |2001 || Daily || "[[The Missing Aviatrix]]" || cameo | ||
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|2001 || Sunday || "[[Return of the Tourist]]" || | |2001 || Sunday || "[[Return of the Tourist]]" || easter egg, on a t-shirt | ||
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|2002 || Sunday || "[[Shadows on Devil Road]]" || | |2002 || Sunday || "[[Shadows on Devil Road]]" || cameo | ||
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|2003 || Daily || "[[Lights! Camera! Danger!]]" || | |2003 || Daily || "[[Lights! Camera! Danger!]]" || cameo | ||
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|2005 || Daily || "[[Blizzard of Crime]]" || | |2005 || Daily || "[[Blizzard of Crime]]" || easter egg, [[The Phantom (1996 film)|Phantom movie]] tag line on a t-shirt | ||
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|2006 || Daily || "[[Still Lovely, Still Deadly]]" || | |2006 || Daily || "[[Still Lovely, Still Deadly]]" || cameo | ||
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|2008 || Daily || "[[The Unknown Island]]" || mentioned only | |2008 || Daily || "[[The Unknown Island]]" || mentioned only |
Revision as of 15:45, 1 January 2014
The Phantom | |
First appearance: | 1936 |
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Created by: | Lee Falk and Ray Moore |
The Phantom is the title character in the American comic strip "The Phantom". He made a guest appearance first time in the story Mandrake's Wedding at Xanadu as "Kit Walker".
Appearances
The Phantom appearances in the Mandrake strip
Year | Daily/Sunday | Title | Comments |
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1939 | Daily | "Mandrake in North Africa" | indirect reference, Lothar becomes prince of Wambesi |
1967 | Sunday | "The Blackout Caper" | easter egg, on tv |
1971 | Daily | "The Clay Camel (plus Women's Lib!)" | easter egg, on a comic book cover |
1976 | Daily | "The Evil Twin" | easter egg as Mr. Walker, on a comic book cover |
1977 | Sunday | "Old Folks" | easter egg, on a comic book cover |
1977 | Daily | "The Cooler" | easter egg, a daily strip in the newspaper |
1977 | Sunday | "Mr Ttazz" | cameo, Kit Walker mentioned and seen as a picture |
1985 | Daily | "The Hijacking" | easter egg, on a comic book cover |
1986 | Sunday | "The Lost City" | Defenders of the Earth promotion |
1988 | Sunday | "The Young Prince" | easter egg, a Phantom doll |
1989 | Daily | "Matter Mover" | cameo, Kit Walker mentioned and seen as a statue |
1991 | Daily | "The Terrorists" | easter egg, on a comic book cover |
1991 | Sunday | "The Million Dollar Tour" | easter egg, on a poster: Phantom the Musical |
1992 | Sunday | "The Prison Break" | easter egg, on a t-shirt |
1995 | Daily | "Pursuit of the Cobra" | easter egg, Phantom mask in a toy shop, a man in the barber chair read the newspaper Jimmi Wells Found. |
1996 | Daily | "Alibi Algie" | easter egg, Slam Evil poster (the Phantom movie) |
1997 | Sunday | "Speedy" | easter egg, Slam Evil poster (the Phantom movie) |
1998 | Daily | "Mandrake's Wedding at Xanadu" | cameo, as Kit Walker |
1998 | Sunday | "Mandrake Marries Narda" | cameo, as Kit Walker |
1999 | Daily | "The Haunted Ballroom" | easter egg, on a t-shirt |
1999 | Daily | "Siege at Xanadu" | easter egg, on TV and on a comic book cover |
2001 | Daily | "The Missing Aviatrix" | cameo |
2001 | Sunday | "Return of the Tourist" | easter egg, on a t-shirt |
2002 | Sunday | "Shadows on Devil Road" | cameo |
2003 | Daily | "Lights! Camera! Danger!" | cameo |
2005 | Daily | "Blizzard of Crime" | easter egg, Phantom movie tag line on a t-shirt |
2006 | Daily | "Still Lovely, Still Deadly" | cameo |
2008 | Daily | "The Unknown Island" | mentioned only |
Mandrake appearances in the Phantom strip
Title | Writer | Artist | Comments |
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"The Wedding of the Phantom" | Falk | Sy Barry | |
"The Escaped Convicts" | Falk | Barry | dream sequence, Defenders of the Earth promotion |
"The Heirs" | Falk | Barry | |
"Mr Big" | Falk | George Olesen, Keith Williams | |
"On the Trail of an Assassin" | Tony DePaul | Graham Nolan | flashback |
"Mandrake's Bon Voyage" | Tony DePaul | Terry Beatty |
DC stories
Title | Writer | Artist | Comments |
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"Framed Part 2" | Mark Verheiden | Luke McDonnell |
Marvel stories
Title | Writer | Artist | Comments |
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"Defenders of the Earth" | Lee, Harras | Saviuk, Fredericks | |
"Creation" | Higgins | Saviuk, Fredericks | |
"Family Honor" | Higgins | Saviuk, Fredericks | |
"Magical Child" | Higgins | Saviuk, Fredericks |
Moonstone stories
Title | Writer | Artist | Comments |
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"Jewel of Denial" | Bullock | Gonçalves | |
"Concrete Jungle" | Bullock, Grevioux | Gonçalves |
Futuristic Settings
In Defenders of the Earth, Mandrake is one of the defenders, and has the adoptive son Kshin.