Born in 1936, The Phantom was created by Lee Falk, who also created Mandrake the Magician. This is a chronicle of all the Frew comic books in my collection, plus all Phantom merchandise and other Phantom goodies I own. Please don't steal my images; they've taken me many hours to scan.


17th February 1936, daily newspapers across the United States started a new daily comic strip. Called The Phantom, the tale it told was The Singh Brotherhood, the very first Phantom comic. This is the world's first complete presentation of this classic, written by Lee Falk.
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First penned by Lee Falk in 1934, Mandrake the Magician is a beloved comic crime-fighter. With a wave of his enchanting hand, crooks and gangsters are hypnotized into submission. Believing the illusion that their weapons are deadly snakes and red-hot irons, criminals cast aside their defenses and are easily apprehended by the cunning magician and his allies. With his dapper mustache and top hat, Mandrake the Magician is an unforgettable classic comic hero.

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