Phantom Lady #5 [1]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Ringside Racket," Phantom Lady (Sandra Knight) and her date Don Borden intervene when they witness the middleweight champion Slim McKay being attacked for refusing to throw a fight. Determined to expose the corruption behind the scene, Phantom Lady takes it upon herself to dismantle the gang exploiting the boxing world. Written by Ruth Roche and illustrated in the classic style of the era, this 1954 issue delivers a sharp, grounded tale of justice in the spotlight.
In "Ringside Racket," Phantom Lady and Don Borden stumble upon a brutal attack on middleweight champ Slim McKay, who claims the thugs forced him to throw a fight. Determined to protect the integrity of the sport, Phantom Lady takes it upon herself to dismantle the criminal ring behind the intimidation.
In 1732–35 New York, the trial of John Peter Zenger for libel against Governor William S. Cosby becomes a pivotal moment in the fight for press freedom, as attorney Andrew Hamilton takes on the Crown’s authority in a bold defense that echoes through history.
In "Cold War At a Boiling Point," Phantom Lady races to Travania to stop a looming conflict, arriving just as King Eduardo teeters on the edge of war—manipulated by his cunning Prime Minister Kantroff. With diplomacy on the line and the fate of nations hanging in the balance, she must reach the king before it’s too late.
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Reprinted in Crack Action #1 (1955), Midnight #5 (1958), Strange #6 (1958), Golden-Age Men of Mystery #2 (1996), Golden-Age Men of Mystery #11 (1998), Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #1 (2003), Roy Thomas Presents Classic Phantom Lady Softee #3 (2013), Gwandanaland Comics #282 (2017), Gwandanaland Comics #1070
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