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== Fictional Character Biography ==
== Fictional Character Biography ==
===According to [[Team Fantomen]]===
===According to [[Team Fantomen]]===
He had a twin sister, [[Julie]], who replaced him a couple of times.  He married [[Mary Stillwell]], a quaker.
He had a twin sister, [[Julie]], who replaced him a couple of times.  He married a quaker named [[Mary Stillwell]] and their son became [[the 18th Phantom]].
 
He studied at Oxford, England, in his youth.{{storylink|The Vampire in Carpatia}}


Before his marriage, he had an illegitimate son with [[Lady Kate Sommerset]], named [[Christopher Sommerset]].
Before his marriage, he had an illegitimate son with [[Lady Kate Sommerset]], named [[Christopher Sommerset]].
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===According to [[Lee Falk]]===
===According to [[Lee Falk]]===
Born together with his twin sister [[Julie]] on August 3, 1852. {{storylink|The Female Phantom (story)|The Female Phantom}}
He was the first of the Phantom line to encounter [[the Rope People]] {{Storylink|The Tree House (story)|The Tree House}} though it is also attributed to [[the 19th Phantom]]. {{Storylink|The Rope People (story)|The Rope People}}


===According to [[Moonstone stories|Moonstone]]===
===According to [[Moonstone stories|Moonstone]]===
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== Notable Appearances ==
== Notable Appearances ==
=== [[Lee Falk]] stories ===
===[[Daily stories|Daily]]/[[Sunday stories]]===
*"[[The Female Phantom (story)|The Female Phantom]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Wilson McCoy]]
{| {{table}}
!Title !!Writer !!Artist !! Set in !! Comments
|-
|"[[The Female Phantom (story)|The Female Phantom]]" || [[Lee Falk|Falk]] || [[Wilson McCoy|McCoy]] || 1852, 18?? || 
|-
|"[[The Massacre]]" || [[Lee Falk|Falk]] || [[Sy Barry|Barry]] || 1850 || About [[the 21st Phantom]]'s great-great grandfather.<br>Attributed to [[the 16th Phantom]] by Team Fantomen creators.
|-
|"[[The Spy Ship]]" || [[Tony DePaul|DePaul]] || [[Jeff Weigel|Weigel]] || 1872, 1875 || Mentioned only.
|-
|"[[The Ingenues]]" || [[Tony DePaul|DePaul]] || [[Jeff Weigel|Weigel]] || ? || in flashback only
|-
|"[[The Snake Goddess]]" || [[Lee Falk|Falk]] || [[Sy Barry|Barry]] || "100 years ago" ||
|-
|}
 
===[[Team Fantomen stories]]===
===[[Team Fantomen stories]]===
*"[[The Slave's Railway]]" by [[Norman Worker]] and [[Hans Lindahl]]
{| {{table}}
*"[[My Darling Pirate]]" by [[David Bishop]] and [[César Spadari]]
!Title !!Writer !!Artist !! Set in !! Comments
*"[[Wagon Master]]" by [[Ulf Granberg]], [[Janne Lundström]], and [[Özcan Eralp]]
|-
*"[[The Indian Hater]]" by Janne Lundström and Özcan Eralp
|"[[The Slave's Railway]]" || [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || [[Hans Lindahl|Lindahl]] || 1868 ||&nbsp;
*"[[Terror in the Desert]]" by Janne Lundström and Özcan Eralp
|-
*"[[The Prediction]]" by [[Janne Lundström]] and [[Bertil Wilhelmsson]]
|"[[The Slave Ship]]" || [[David Bishop|Bishop]] || [[Felmang]] || 1869 || &nbsp;
*"[[Julie and the Witch Doctor]]" by [[Claes Reimerthi]], [[Felmang]], and [[Edward Morrik]]
|-
*"[[Son of the Pirate Queen]]" by David Bishop and César Spadari
|"[[My Darling Pirate]]" || [[David Bishop|Bishop]] || [[César Spadari|Spadari]] || 1869 ||&nbsp;
*"[[Temple of the Gods, Part 6: The Beasts Stir]]" by David Bishop, Hans Lindahl, and César Spadari
|-
*"[[Julie (story)|Julie]]" by Norman Worker and [[Georges Bess]]
|"[[Wagon Master]]" || [[Ulf Granberg|Granberg]], [[Janne Lundström|Lundström]] || [[Özcan Eralp|Eralp]] || 1869 ||Is said to take place in the summer of 1869, shortly after succeeding his father as Phantom
*"[[Mystery of the Golden Rune, Part 1: Pirates of the Arctic]]" by Norman Worker and [[Kari Leppänen]]
|-
*"[[Death of a Phantom]]" by David Bishop and César Spadari
|"[[The Indian Hater]]" || [[Janne Lundström|Lundström]] || [[Özcan Eralp|Eralp]] || 1869 ||&nbsp;
*"[[Of the Same Blood]]" by David Bishop]and César Spadari (present only as a corpse)
|-
|<!-- Frankensteins arvtagare --> || [[Joan Boix|Boix]] || [[Joan Boix|Boix]] || 1869 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Terror in the Desert]]" || [[Janne Lundström|Lundström]] || [[Özcan Eralp|Eralp]] || 1870 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Jungle Adventures: Secret of the Gold Container]]" || [[Sverre Årnes|Årnes]] || [[César Spadari|Spadari]] || 1870 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Prediction]]" || [[Janne Lundström|Lundström]] || [[Bertil Wilhelmsson|Wilhelmsson]] || 18?? ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Death Peddlers]] || [[David Bishop|Bishop]] || [[Sal Velluto|Velluto]] || 1872 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Vampire in Carpatia]]" || [[Jaime Vallvé|Vallvé]], [[Ulf Granberg|Granberg]] || [[Jaime Vallvé|Vallvé]] || 1875 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Treasure in Ronda]]" || [[Per-Erik Hedman|Hedman]] || [[Carlos Cruz|Cruz]] || 1875 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Navajo]]" || [[Dag R. Frognes|Frognes]] || [[César Spadari|Spadari]] || 1876 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Mute Avenger]]" || [[Per-Erik Hedman|Hedman]] || [[Heiner Bade|Bade]] || 1878 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Runestone Saga]]" || [[Falco Pellerin|Pellerin]] || [[Joan Boix|Boix]] || 1879 || &nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Elixir Maker]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Tierres]] || [[Özcan Eralp|Eralp]], [[Bertil Wilhelmsson|Wilhelmsson]] || 1880s ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Julie and the Witchdoctor]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Reimerthi]] || [[Felmang]], [[Edward Morrik|Morrik]] || 1880? ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Mystery of the Golden Rune, Part 1: Pirates of the Arctic]]" || [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || [[Kari Leppänen|Leppänen]]  || 1880 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Wolf is Coming]]" || [[Sverre Årnes|Årnes]] || [[César Spadari|Spadari]] || 1880 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Governor and Scarface]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Reimerthi]] || [[Kari Leppänen|Leppänen]] || 1880 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Coffin from Bombay]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Tierres]] || [[Jaime Vallvé|Vallvé]] || 1884 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Shamur's Eye]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Tierres]] || [[Jaime Vallvé|Vallvé]] || 1884 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Death in the East End, Part 1: The College Ghost]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Tierres]] || [[Georges Bess|Bess]] || 1885 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Death in the East End, Part 2]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Tierres]] || [[Georges Bess|Bess]] || 1885 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Death in the East End, Part 3: Castle in the Sea]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Tierres]] || [[Hans Lindahl|Lindahl]]  || 1885 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Gold Monkey]]" || [[Terrence Longstreet|Longstreet]] || [[Carlos Cruz|Cruz]] || 1887 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Curse of Rakshasa]]" || [[Ken Ikonen|Ikonen]], [[Jens Hansegård|Hansegård]], [[Kim McLaughlin|McLaughlin]] || [[Felmang]], [[Anthony Benny|Benny]] || 1887 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Orient Express, Part 1]]" || [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || [[Jaime Vallvé|Vallvé]] || 1887 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Orient Express, Part 2]]" || [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || [[Jaime Vallvé|Vallvé]] || 1887 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Son of the Pirate Queen]]" || [[David Bishop|Bishop]] || [[César Spadari|Spadari]] || 18?? ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Temple of the Gods, Part 6: The Beasts Stir]]" ||  [[David Bishop|Bishop]], [[Hans Lindahl|Lindahl]] || [[César Spadari|Spadari]]  || 1888 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Julie (story)|Julie]]" || [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || [[Georges Bess|Bess]] || 1887 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Lyre of Homer]]" || [[David Bishop|Bishop]] || [[César Spadari|Spadari]] || 1888 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Ghost Express]]" || [[David Bishop|Bishop]] || [[César Spadari|Spadari]] || 18?? ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Wages of Sin]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Reimerthi]] || [[Felmang]], [[Edward Morrik|Morrik]] || 1888 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Ghostly Ruins]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Reimerthi]] || [[Kari Leppänen|Leppänen]] || 1889 ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[Death of a Phantom]]" || [[David Bishop|Bishop]] || [[César Spadari|Spadari]] || 1889 ||Records his death
|-
|"[[Of the Same Blood]]" || [[David Bishop|Bishop]] || [[César Spadari|Spadari]] || 1889 ||Present only as a corpse
|-
|"[[The Last Shogun]]" || [[Norman Worker|Bull]] || [[Federico Maidagan|Maidagan]] || 1898 ||A brief notice, he freed the japanese island Ataka of pirates and became a samurai
|-
|"[[Secret of the Skulls, Part 3]]" || [[Claes Reimerthi|Reimerthi]] || [[Paul Ryan|Ryan]] || ???? ||
|-
|}


===[[Gold Key/King/Charlton stories]]===
===[[Gold Key/King/Charlton stories]]===
{| {{table}}
!Title !!Writer !!Artist !! Set in !! Comments
|-
|"[[The Riddle of the Witch]]" || [[Bill Harris|Harris]] || [[Bill Lignante|Lignante]] || 18?? ||&nbsp;
|-
|"[[The Secret of the Golden Ransom]]" || [[Pat Fortunato|Fortunato]] || [[José Delbo|Delbo]], [[Sal Trapani|Trapani]] || 18?? ||&nbsp;
|-
|}
===[[Tay Yayınları stories]]===
{| {{table}}
!Title !!Writer !!Artist !! Set in !! Comments
|-
|"[[Badlands]]" || [[Özcan Eralp|Eralp]] || [[Özcan Eralp|Eralp]] || 1871 ||&nbsp;
|-
|}


===[[Moonstone stories]]===
===[[Moonstone stories]]===


===[[Fratelli Spada stories]]===
{| {{table}}
!Title !!Writer !!Artist !! Set in !! Comments
|-
|"[[Ken, of the Dynasty]]" ||  [[Fratelli Spada]] creators || [[Giorgio Cambiotti|Cambiotti]], [[Annibale Casabianca|Casabianca]] || 18?? ||&nbsp;
|-
|}


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[[Category:Historical Characters|Phantom, The 17th]]
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Revision as of 07:43, 12 January 2024

The 17th Phantom
Active years (Team Fantomen):
1869-1889
Active years (Lee Falk):
ca 1870-?
Active years (Moonstone):
ca 1880-?
Active years (Bastei):
N/A
Active years (Other producers):
?


The 17th Phantom

Fictional Character Biography

According to Team Fantomen

He had a twin sister, Julie, who replaced him a couple of times. He married a quaker named Mary Stillwell and their son became the 18th Phantom.

He studied at Oxford, England, in his youth. The Vampire in Carpatia

Before his marriage, he had an illegitimate son with Lady Kate Sommerset, named Christopher Sommerset.

He died when he saved his illegitimate son and the mother.

According to Lee Falk

Born together with his twin sister Julie on August 3, 1852. The Female Phantom

He was the first of the Phantom line to encounter the Rope People The Tree House though it is also attributed to the 19th Phantom. The Rope People

According to Moonstone

According to Gold Key/King/Charlton

Notable Appearances

Daily/Sunday stories

Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"The Female Phantom" Falk McCoy 1852, 18??  
"The Massacre" Falk Barry 1850 About the 21st Phantom's great-great grandfather.
Attributed to the 16th Phantom by Team Fantomen creators.
"The Spy Ship" DePaul Weigel 1872, 1875 Mentioned only.
"The Ingenues" DePaul Weigel ? in flashback only
"The Snake Goddess" Falk Barry "100 years ago"

Team Fantomen stories

Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"The Slave's Railway" Worker Lindahl 1868  
"The Slave Ship" Bishop Felmang 1869  
"My Darling Pirate" Bishop Spadari 1869  
"Wagon Master" Granberg, Lundström Eralp 1869 Is said to take place in the summer of 1869, shortly after succeeding his father as Phantom
"The Indian Hater" Lundström Eralp 1869  
Boix Boix 1869  
"Terror in the Desert" Lundström Eralp 1870  
"Jungle Adventures: Secret of the Gold Container" Årnes Spadari 1870  
"The Prediction" Lundström Wilhelmsson 18??  
"The Death Peddlers Bishop Velluto 1872  
"The Vampire in Carpatia" Vallvé, Granberg Vallvé 1875  
"The Treasure in Ronda" Hedman Cruz 1875  
"Navajo" Frognes Spadari 1876  
"The Mute Avenger" Hedman Bade 1878  
"The Runestone Saga" Pellerin Boix 1879  
"The Elixir Maker" Tierres Eralp, Wilhelmsson 1880s  
"Julie and the Witchdoctor" Reimerthi Felmang, Morrik 1880?  
"Mystery of the Golden Rune, Part 1: Pirates of the Arctic" Worker Leppänen 1880  
"The Wolf is Coming" Årnes Spadari 1880  
"The Governor and Scarface" Reimerthi Leppänen 1880  
"The Coffin from Bombay" Tierres Vallvé 1884  
"Shamur's Eye" Tierres Vallvé 1884  
"Death in the East End, Part 1: The College Ghost" Tierres Bess 1885  
"Death in the East End, Part 2" Tierres Bess 1885  
"Death in the East End, Part 3: Castle in the Sea" Tierres Lindahl 1885  
"The Gold Monkey" Longstreet Cruz 1887  
"The Curse of Rakshasa" Ikonen, Hansegård, McLaughlin Felmang, Benny 1887  
"The Orient Express, Part 1" Worker Vallvé 1887  
"The Orient Express, Part 2" Worker Vallvé 1887  
"Son of the Pirate Queen" Bishop Spadari 18??  
"Temple of the Gods, Part 6: The Beasts Stir" Bishop, Lindahl Spadari 1888  
"Julie" Worker Bess 1887  
"The Lyre of Homer" Bishop Spadari 1888  
"Ghost Express" Bishop Spadari 18??  
"The Wages of Sin" Reimerthi Felmang, Morrik 1888  
"The Ghostly Ruins" Reimerthi Leppänen 1889  
"Death of a Phantom" Bishop Spadari 1889 Records his death
"Of the Same Blood" Bishop Spadari 1889 Present only as a corpse
"The Last Shogun" Bull Maidagan 1898 A brief notice, he freed the japanese island Ataka of pirates and became a samurai
"Secret of the Skulls, Part 3" Reimerthi Ryan ????

Gold Key/King/Charlton stories

Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"The Riddle of the Witch" Harris Lignante 18??  
"The Secret of the Golden Ransom" Fortunato Delbo, Trapani 18??  

Tay Yayınları stories

Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"Badlands" Eralp Eralp 1871  

Moonstone stories

Fratelli Spada stories

Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"Ken, of the Dynasty" Fratelli Spada creators Cambiotti, Casabianca 18??  


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