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Victor requires the emissary of the Ten Tigers gang who had to kill his best friend who now returned to his son, the only Chinese expressed their happiness to see him. [[Lee Falk]] narrates the events of the previous history for the late arriving, Ten Tigers gang wanted to start a business of methamphetamines in Mexico, [[The 21st Phantom|the Phantom]] is on his way to China to discuss treatment options. | Victor requires the emissary of the Ten Tigers gang who had to kill his best friend who now returned to his son, the only Chinese expressed their happiness to see him. [[Lee Falk]] narrates the events of the previous history for the late arriving while he himself actually sitting and observes Victor and the Ten Tigers, Ten Tigers gang wanted to start a business of methamphetamines in Mexico, [[The 21st Phantom|the Phantom]] is on his way to China to discuss treatment options. | ||
In Ciudad Jardín, Victor asks his son and his friend back, the envoy said to be safe and that without proof there no treatment, while the emissary goes to Victor that he expresses when they see how they will be business that will make a deal, Victor told the emissary that they will never see Ernesto and that is your test, the envoy replied that is not good and that Ernesto was forced to go to Pingtan island, and that the plan finally tells Victor failure , you said the whole plan is not true | In Ciudad Jardín, Victor asks his son and his friend back, the envoy said to be safe and that without proof there no treatment, while the emissary goes to Victor that he expresses when they see how they will be business that will make a deal, Victor told the emissary that they will never see Ernesto and that is your test, the envoy replied that is not good and that Ernesto was forced to go to Pingtan island, and that the plan finally tells Victor failure, you said the whole plan is not true | ||
'''To be continued''' (as more strips are added) | |||
=== Appearances === | === Appearances === |
Revision as of 23:31, 16 December 2011
The Den of Tigers | |
Start date: | December 12, 2011 |
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End date: | |
# of strips: | |
Writer: | Tony DePaul |
Artist: | Paul Ryan |
Original colorist: | unknown |
Preceded by: | "A Detente with Crime" |
Followed by: | N/A |
"The Den of Tigers" is the 234th Phantom daily story. The story was written by Tony DePaul and drawn by Paul Ryan.
Plot Summary
Victor requires the emissary of the Ten Tigers gang who had to kill his best friend who now returned to his son, the only Chinese expressed their happiness to see him. Lee Falk narrates the events of the previous history for the late arriving while he himself actually sitting and observes Victor and the Ten Tigers, Ten Tigers gang wanted to start a business of methamphetamines in Mexico, the Phantom is on his way to China to discuss treatment options.
In Ciudad Jardín, Victor asks his son and his friend back, the envoy said to be safe and that without proof there no treatment, while the emissary goes to Victor that he expresses when they see how they will be business that will make a deal, Victor told the emissary that they will never see Ernesto and that is your test, the envoy replied that is not good and that Ernesto was forced to go to Pingtan island, and that the plan finally tells Victor failure, you said the whole plan is not true
To be continued (as more strips are added)
Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- Víctor Batalla (also as "Bucanero Infernal")
Real-life characters
- Lee Falk (as narator)
Organisations
- Ten Tigers Gang
Locations
- Mexico
- Ciudad Jardín
- China
Tribes
Related stories
Refers to
- "A Detente with Crime" by Tony DePaul and Paul Ryan
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
USA
- Reading Eagle December 12, 2011 – ?, 2012
- San Francisco Chronicle December 12, 2011 – ?, 2012
- Seattle Post Intelligencer December 12, 2011 – ?, 2012