The Phantom - L'ombre qui marche... #[nn]
This French-language collection launches the 2009 series 'The Phantom - L'ombre qui marche...' from Éditions Dante, gathering the opening chapters of a new adventure for the classic costumed hero. The volume follows the Phantom, the legendary Ghost Who Walks, as he confronts threats in the fictional African nation of Bangalla, blending pulp adventure with modern storytelling. It serves as an entry point for readers new to the character or the series, collecting the initial storyline in a single volume.
In this 2009 issue of The Phantom: L'ombre qui marche..., the Ghost Who Walks confronts the brutal regime of international terrorist Ali Gutaale, who enslaves the people of Bangalla to mine diamonds for his extremist cause. When a sniper attacks a high-profile anti-terrorism conference—targeting the wife of John Walker—the Phantom is drawn into a deadly chase that ends in a catastrophic explosion, leaving the city in chaos. Written by Ben Raab and Emilie Robert, with art by Pat Quinn and coloring by Ken Wolak and Dawn Groszewski, the issue features a striking cover by Douglas Klauba.
When a terrorist seizes control of Bangalla’s diamond mines and uses the profits to fuel his agenda, the Phantom is drawn into a deadly game. At a high-stakes conference led by John Walker’s wife, a sniper’s attack and a sudden explosion plunge the event into chaos—forcing the Phantom to pursue the assassin through the jungle’s shadows.
In "null," the Phantom races against time to save his wife Diana after she's shot, tracking the ruthless Ali Gutaale to his illegal diamond mine deep in the jungle. With the fate of his wife and the freedom of enslaved workers at stake, the Phantom must navigate treacherous terrain and deadly traps to dismantle the operation—though the terrorist remains one step ahead.
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