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Werken van Ray Moore

The Phantom Vs. the Sky Maidens (1982) 6 exemplaren
Fantomet - Den store jubileumsboken — Illustrator — 1 exemplaar
Fantomet - Jubileumsnummer 80 år — Illustrator — 1 exemplaar
Fantomet bok 3 - klassiske jungelhistorier — Illustrator — 1 exemplaar
Fantomet 13-2006 - 70 år 1936-2006 — Illustrator — 1 exemplaar
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Fantomets jubileum : 1936-2006 — Illustrator — 1 exemplaar
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Officiële naam
Moore, Raymond S.
Geboortedatum
1905
Overlijdensdatum
1984-01-13
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Montgomery City, Missouri, USA
Opleiding
Washington University Art School
Beroepen
comic strip artist

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Very interesting. I didn't realize that the story of the Phantom developed as the strip went on - he started as a costumed crimefighter with a playboy alter ego, and the immortality and the jungle parts developed over time. It's fascinating watching them appear - Devil, the Bandar, the Skull Throne, the Phantom's Peace...there's no sign, yet, of the Jungle Patrol, and I know (coincidence of timing - reading online vintage comics) where he gets Hero. And like that. The stories are quite pulpy, unsurprisingly - he battles pirates of various sorts, including an all-girl group of sky pirates (who lose mostly because two of them fall in love with him), then a jungle war. And love is a major theme - the Phantom and Diana, Diana and Horton, the pirate women and the Phantom, and a Romeo and Juliet slant to the jungle war. Plus, when the Phantom finally rescues Diana and has her safe, a lovers' quarrel about how and where they'll live - she says he can't leave the jungle, he says she can't be happy in the jungle...and the book ends. Now I want to read the next.… (meer)
 
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jjmcgaffey | Apr 6, 2012 |
A collection of black-and-white "Phantom" Sundays from March 24, 1946 to December 23, 1947. The strips begin in the middle of an episode, although the book ends with the conclusion of a storyline. "The Phantom" is an interesting strip in concept, but I never cared much for its execution, either in storyline or artwork.
 
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burnit99 | Feb 8, 2007 |
Sunday continuity from 3/2/1941 to 2/22/1942. Black-and-white reproduction. Phantom thwarts a female-led Nazi Sky Band.
 
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burnit99 | Feb 8, 2007 |
Sunday continuity from 10/22/1939 to 3/10/1940. The Phantom scuttles a Nazi attempt to blow up a crucial dam. Standard stuff.
 
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burnit99 | Feb 8, 2007 |

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Werken
18
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Leden
46
Populariteit
#335,831
Waardering
½ 3.5
Besprekingen
10
ISBNs
14
Talen
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