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Cover: Tommy Hughes

The Phantom #92

Mar 1956 · Frew Publications · 9d [0-0-9 AUP]
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“The Mob”

In "The Mob," the Phantom follows the trail of Col Dave Palmer, a man whose sudden disappearance shakes the quiet town after he shut down a corrupt hotel. With Wilson McCoy’s sharp art bringing the shadows and secrets to life, the investigation leads the Ghost Who Walks to a surprising revelation: the true mastermind behind the criminal network is a meek bookkeeper named Rudy—known only as "Top." The cover by Tommy Hughes captures the tension, a stark contrast to the story’s quiet menace.

writer Lee Falk · artist, inker Wilson McCoy · cover Tommy Hughes

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writer Lee Falk
artist, inker Wilson McCoy
cover pencils, inks Tommy Hughes

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After Diana's uncle, Col Dave Palmer forces the closure of a badly managed hotel (twice), he disappears. The Phantom investigates and discovers 'The Mob'. He finds Dave Palmer and uncovers the leader of the Mob, known as "Top" — meek bookkeeper Rudy.

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