Where are the one-liners below the panels? I come to your blog whenever there are these random panels and return disappointed as more often they do not have these one-liners. I loved the ones about health care and cell towers.
Venkitachalam: Thanks for the feedback (and for reading my blog)! Honestly, I just sort of threw these random panels together. I'm glad you like the one-liners, though and I'll try to keep that up.
Hi Chuck! The Ghost Who Blogs is short on two things these days- Time and Source Material! But, as soon as I have something(and time to do it) I'll put some more comics up.
Before there was Superman or Batman or Spider-Man, there was The Phantom. Playwright and cartoonist Lee Falk introduced The Phantom to the world in 1936.
Since then, The Phantom has run continuously in newspapers around the world, gaining a following in Europe, Asia, South America, Australia and New Zealand. He has spawned films adaptations, paperback novels, an animated television show and several comic book series.
I have been drawn to the Phantom by his unique backstory-one of the best in sequential media. This blog will let me share with others the exciting world of "The Ghost Who Walks, Who Cannot Die...The Phantom!!"
The Phantom and all related characters, indicia, etc. are copyright 2010 King Features Syndicate.
All scans and art are taken from my own comics except where otherwise noted and are utilized under the legal understanding of fair use.
Where are the one-liners below the panels? I come to your blog whenever there are these random panels and return disappointed as more often they do not have these one-liners. I loved the ones about health care and cell towers.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work.
Venkitachalam: Thanks for the feedback (and for reading my blog)! Honestly, I just sort of threw these random panels together. I'm glad you like the one-liners, though and I'll try to keep that up.
ReplyDeleteCan we have full comics on your blog?
ReplyDeletePhantom has scull mark ring in his left hand. It should have been the good mark. Isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI sorta like the panel-a-day approach, but also wouldn't whine too much about a full issue, every now and then.
ReplyDeleteHi Chuck! The Ghost Who Blogs is short on two things these days- Time and Source Material! But, as soon as I have something(and time to do it) I'll put some more comics up.
ReplyDeleteWhy is The Phantom beating up legendary director John Ford?
ReplyDeleteIIRC, the Phantom wears the skull ring on the right and the Good Mark on his left, "closer to the heart."
ReplyDeleteAppreciate your blog postt
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