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  2. The Phantom - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom began as a daily strip on February 17, 1936 [17] with "The Singh Brotherhood", [18] written by Falk and drawn by him for two weeks and then by Ray Moore (assistant to artist Phil Davis on Mandrake the Magician). That year, The Phantom was serialized in the Australian Woman's Mirror. A Sunday Phantom strip was added on May 28, 1939. [19]

  3. Bill Lignante - Wikipedia

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    He then drew the Sunday strip from August, 1961 to May 1962. He did The Phantom comic book (interior art) for Gold Key Comics , from issue 1–18; continuing the book for King Comics, through issue 28 and he also contributed to Charlton Comics , when they published Phantom issues 30-74 (although Jim Aparo did most art, as Lignante was in ...

  4. Phantom (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom is a fictional costumed crime-fighter who operates from the fictional country of Bangalla (originally Bengali). [1] The character was created by Lee Falk for the adventure comic strip The Phantom, which debuted in newspapers on February 17, 1936.

  5. 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

  6. Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (popularly known as the Seattle P-I, the Post-Intelligencer, or simply the P-I) is an online newspaper and former print newspaper based in Seattle, Washington, United States. The newspaper was founded in 1863 as the weekly Seattle Gazette, and was later published daily in broadsheet format.

  7. Tony DePaul - Wikipedia

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    Phantom daily strip from 2005. Art by Paul Ryan. Tony DePaul is the current writer of the Lee Falk created adventure comic strip The Phantom. DePaul has been writing the newspaper strip since Falk died in 1999. As of mid-2018, the artists illustrating his stories are Mike Manley and Jeff Weigel.

  8. Sy Barry - Wikipedia

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    Sy Barry was born in New York City in 1928, and is the brother of comics artist Dan Barry, who drew the Flash Gordon comic strip. Sy Barry attended high school at the School of Industrial Art in Manhattan , New York City beginning in 1943. [ 3 ]

  9. Keith Williams (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Keith Williams (born September 16, 1957) is an American comic book and comic strip artist. He is best known for illustrating The Phantom for over a decade together with George Olesen . He also worked on Superman with John Byrne .