The Phantom #[2]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Little Toma," the Phantom uncovers a hidden truth about a young native boy who is actually the son of a murdered English missionary and rightful heir to the title of Lord Revel. With the help of Ray Moore’s timeless art—both in story and on the cover—the tale unfolds as the Phantom confronts a conspiracy rooted in betrayal and legacy, all while a grieving brother faces the consequences of his past. Written by Lee Falk and illustrated by Ray Moore, this 1999 Pacific Comics Club release captures the mystery and moral weight that define the character’s enduring legacy.
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The Phantom discovers that one of the native children, Toma, is actually a Western boy. He finds out that Toma is the only son of a deceased English missionary, who had been killed when he was travelling home to claim his rightful title as Lord Revel. The missionary's brother, who is now Lord Revel, seems to be behind the conspiracy. Lord Revel tries to conceal the crime but finally feels that he cannot kill an innocent boy. The ex-Lord is turned over to the police, most likely to be hanged, while his unknowing daughter Enid is left with the task of taking care of the little boy.
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