The Phantom #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Phantom Chronicles," the 16th Phantom faces off against Rachamond, a man obsessed with replicating the crimes of his ancestor—specifically the theft of the Tibetan crown from a Himalayan lamasery. Written by Bill Harris and Dick Wood, with art by Bill Lignante and letters by Ben Oda, this 1965 Western Comics classic sees the masked hero confront a dangerous legacy, culminating in a deadly clash that ends with Rachamond falling on his own blade. The cover, by George Wilson, captures the tension of the moment in striking detail.
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Rachamond tries to re-create crimes originally committed by his ancestor, including the theft of the crown of Tibet from a Himalayan lamasery. As the 13th Phantom fought Rachamond's ancestor, so the "current," 16th Phantom pursues Rachamond, who is killed in their struggle when he falls on his own knife.
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