Lee Falk – Storyteller
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Lee Falk – Storyteller | |
Cover artist: Photo, Fred Fredericks and Sy Barry | |
Country/language: | Sweden / English |
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Format: | 17.5 × 25 cm |
Pages: | 348 pgs, b/w and full colour |
Publishing date: | September 23, 2011 |
Editor: | Scandinavian Chapter |
Publishing company: | GML Förlag |
Preceded by: | n/a |
Followed by: | n/a |
ISBN 978-91-86215-75-0 |
Lee Falk – Storyteller is a Swedish book, published in 2011 to celebrate Lee Falk's 100th anniversary.
Background
The book was produced by the Phantom fans of The Scandinavian Chapter of the Lee Falk Memorial Bengali Explorers Club, to celebrate Lee Falk's 100th anniversary as well as the 75th anniversary of the Phantom strip.
The English version was produced and published at the same time as a Swedish version, which was entitled Lee Falk – Berättaren.
Articles
From The Storyteller's Chronicles
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Title | Comment | |
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"To Louise" | Previously unpublished poem (1931) | |
"The Picture Man" | Short story from Coronet (1937) | |
"About: Mandrake" | Foreword from Mandrake Roi de la Magie 1er Volume (1965) | |
"Eris (The Night People)" | Sample of play script (1966) | |
"Home At Six" | Sample of play script (1966) | |
"How it all Began" | Prologue from The Story of the Phantom: Ghost Who Walks (1972) | |
"Mandrake the Magician and The Enchantress" | Sample of musical script (1973) | |
"Time is Money" | Short story from Playboy (1975) | |
"Moxley U" | Sample of Mandrake the Magician script (1976) | |
"Kansas City ComiCon" | Speech excerpt (1994) | |
"Luna" | Sample of Phantom script (1997) | |
Memories of Lee
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Writer | ||
Valerie Falk | ||
Diane M. Falk-Fitzpatrick | ||
Sture Hegerfors | ||
Thayer Burch | ||
Conley Falk | ||
Jim Shepherd | ||
Pete Klaus | ||
Ed Rhoades | ||
Ulf Granberg | ||
Elizabeth Falk | ||
Interviews with Falk
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Year | Source / Title | Writer |
1946 | Famous Artists and Writers (USA) | unknown |
1955 | Theatre Arts (USA): Mandrake’s Alter Ego | Byron Bentley |
1962 | Eureka Newspapers (USA): Mandrake, Phantom, Author Aids Cranston | unknown |
1964 | L’Europeo (Italy): Do Comics Disturb You? | Alain Resnais |
1965 | Australian Women’s Weekly (Australia): Now He’s Called a Culture Hero | Phillipa Day Benson |
1969 | The Daily Gleaner (Jamaica): Phantom Could Soon Appear On A Raft | unknown |
1972 | L’Europeo (Italy): Master of Comics | Guido Gerosa |
1977 | Aftenposten (Norway): Triple Wedding and Fellini as Translator | Øyvind Thorsen |
1977 | Dagbladet (Norway): The Phantom could sort things out in the Parliament | Alf Tande-Petersen |
1977 | Serieleseren (Norway): The Phantom’s ”Father” in Norway | Ann-Louis Nerem |
1978 | 100 New Yorkers (USA): Westsider Lee Falk | Max Millard |
1984 | Aftenposten (Norway): The Phantom’s Father celebrates in Oslo | Svein Johs Ottesen |
1984 | Aftonbladet (Sweden): Mandrake – The Phantom’s Dad | Sigfrid Ennart |
1984 | Fantomen (Sweden): A Talk with the Creator of Legends | Ulf Granberg |
1985 | Comic Buyer’s Guide (USA): A Visit with Lee Falk | Anthony Tollin |
1985 | Fantomen (Sweden): Team Fantomen presents Lee Falk | Ulf Granberg |
1986 | United Press International (USA): Old Caped Crusaders Reappear | unknown |
1986 | Folket (Sweden): Father visiting his son | Monica Swärd |
1988 | King Comic Heroes (USA) | Hal Schuster |
1989 | Princetown Arts (USA): Conversation with Lee Falk | Raymond Elman |
1990 | Norra Västerbotten (Sweden) | Olle Lundqvist |
1994 | Friends of The Phantom (USA) | Ed Rhoades |
1995 | The World & I (USA): Father of The Phantom | Joseph Szadkowski |
1996 | Scarlet Street (USA): Master Magicians and Phantoms | Bob Madison |
1996 | Boston Globe (USA): The Original Cape Crusader | Joseph P. Kahn |
1996 | Göteborgs-Posten (Sweden): At Home with The Phantom’s Father | Peder Grell |
1996 | Fantomen (Sweden): About The Phantom – A Talk with Lee Falk | Ulf Granberg |
1972, 1985, 1996 | Comic Book Marketplace (USA): Father of Superheroes | Will Murray |
Spotlight on Lee Falk
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Title | Writer | |
Lee Falk Timeline | Andreas Eriksson | |
At The University of Illinois | Peder J Bjørkmann | |
The Theatre Years | Peder J Bjørkmann | |
Falk and Resnais | Andreas Eriksson | |
The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art|A New Medium for Writers | Jerry Robinson | |
The 1984 Comics Festival in Lucca | Sture Hegerfors | |
Falk and Fellini | Andreas Eriksson | |
Falk in Comics | Andreas Eriksson | |
Falk's Favourites | Andreas Eriksson | |
Spotlight on Mandrake
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Title | Writer | |
The Mandrake Artists | Andreas Eriksson | |
The Real Mandrake | Andreas Eriksson | |
The Mandrake Musical | Andreas Eriksson | |
Motives in the Myth | Magnus Magnusson | |
Spotlight on The Phantom
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Title | Writer | |
The Phantom Artists | Andreas Eriksson | |
Classic heroic type built on famous myths | Olof Lång | |
Lee Falk was inspired by reality | Magnus Eriksson | |
The Phantom in Norway during the occupation 1940–45 | Kjell Steen |
Note
This article is a copy taken from PhantomWiki