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Indrajal Comics#47

Indrajal Comics #47

Aug 1967 · Bennett, Coleman & Co. · 0.70 INR
“The Adventures of the Girl Phantom”

In "The Adventures of the Girl Phantom," a 1967 Indrajal Comics tale, the Phantom recounts to Diana how his twin sister Julie temporarily took up his mantle when he fell ill, secretly safeguarding the jungle’s peace. Written by Dick Wood and illustrated by Bill Lignante with inks by the same, the story follows Julie as she outwits villains who discover her true identity, leading to a tense showdown in the Deep Woods. The cover by Ben Oda captures the mystery and daring of her mission.

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writer Dick Wood · artist, inker Bill Lignante · letterer Ben Oda

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writer Dick Wood
artist, inker Bill Lignante
letterer Ben Oda

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In a story frame, The Phantom tells Diana of how one of his ancestors became ill. Fearing that the Phantom's absence would threaten jungle peace, his twin sister Julie took his place very successfully, but at last crooks discovered that she was "only" a girl. They tracked her to the Deep Woods and made away with some of the Phantom treasure. She recovers the treasure, but the crooks lose their lives in a waterfall through rejecting her instructions. Her brother never realizes her ruse.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).