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The Phantom#74
Cover: Don Newton

The Phantom #74

Jan 1977 · Charlton · 0.30 USD; 0.10 GBP
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“The Phantom of 1776”

In "The Phantom of 1776," the masked hero journeys to America during a pivotal moment in history, racing to free Tsu-Mok, the son of the U-Thongii Chief, from slavery. With the help of his old friend Benjamin Franklin, he bears witness to the signing of the Declaration of Independence—just as the world changes forever. Written and illustrated by Don Newton, this 1977 Charlton issue features a striking cover by Newton, capturing the era’s drama in bold, dynamic lines.

writer, artist, inker, letterer Don Newton · cover Don Newton

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Don Newton
cover pencils, inks Don Newton

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The Phantom of 1776 travels to America to rescue a the Chief of the U-Thongii's son, Tsu-Mok, from slavery. While in America he visits his friend Benjamin Franklin and witnesses the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

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