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Cover: Joe Musial

King Comics #120

Apr 1946 · David McKay · 0.10 USD
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“The Santa Claus Pirate”

In "The Santa Claus Pirate," Lee Falk and Wilson McCoy deliver a whimsical twist on the Phantom legacy, as the son of the legendary ghostly hero—raised in America under the name Kip Walker—embarks on a mysterious adventure that blends holiday magic with swashbuckling intrigue. The story follows young Kip as he crosses paths with Diana Palmer, a pivotal figure in his future, all set against a backdrop of festive mystery and daring escapades. Joe Musial’s vibrant cover captures the tale’s festive flair, making this 1946 classic a standout in the King Comics lineup.

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writer Lee Falk · artist, inker Wilson McCoy · cover Joe Musial

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writer Lee Falk
artist, inker Wilson McCoy
cover pencils, inks Joe Musial

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The son of the reigning Phantom is sent to America to be brought up by the Walkers, relatives of his wife, and becomes known as Kip Walker. As a youngster he meets Diana Palmer, who will later become his wife.

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