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The Lady Luck | |
Start date: | May 24nd, 1948 |
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End date: | October 30th, 1948 |
# of strips: | 138 (23 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Wilson McCoy |
Original colorist: | unknown |
Preceded by: | "The Devil Road" |
Followed by: | "The Masked Marvel" |
"The Lady Luck" is the 32nd Phantom daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Wilson McCoy.
Plot summary
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Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- Moll
- Cap
- Peg
- Judy (mentioned)
- Marge
- Reggie
- Agnes
- Mike
Locations
- Bengali
- USA
- E. Norwich
- The Palmer Home
- E. Norwich
- Bartena
- Bartena Airport
- Flamingo Isle
Tribes
Organizations
- The Singh Pirates (mentioned)
- Globetrotter, Inc.
Vehicles
- The Lady Luck
- S.S. Playboy
Trivia
- This story begins with a retelling of the Phantom's origin.
- Diana's address is given as "Diana Palmer, 7 Sasqua Road, E. Norwich, U.S.A."
- Diana is said to be 23 years old.
- The Lady Luck pirates look up "The Phantom" in a dictionary, where it, among other things, is said that the Phantom can turn himself into a wolf.
Related stories
Remade as
- "The Island of the Pirates" by Tullo Palasciano
- "The Lady Luck, Part 1" and "Part 2" by Ulf Granberg and Felmang
Behind the scenes
- This story has often been reprinted with the title "The Lady Luck". However, the actual title "The Girls" appears in the last daily strip of the preceding story.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Argentina
- Selecciones Graficas #486 and ? (1950)
- "La isla de las mujeres piratas", La Sombra #8 (1959)
- "La isla flamingo", El Fantasma #53 (1963)
Australia
- The Phantom #53 – #54 (1952-1953)
- The Phantom #148 – #149 (1959)
- The Phantom #252 – #253 (1964)
- The Phantom #389 – #390 (1969)
- The Phantom #554 – #555 (1975)
- The Phantom #746 – #747 (1982)
- The Phantom #1156 (1997)
Brazil
- "O Barco Senhora Fortuna", O Globo Juvenil #1789 – #1856 (1948-1949)
- "Mulheres Piratas", O Fantasma #44 (1974)
- "O Barco Senhora Fortuna", Almanaque do Fantasma (1978)
Canada
- La Patrie May 24, 1948 – October 30, 1948
Denmark
Finland
- Fantom 1957
- "Merirosvolaiva", Mustanaamio 5/1968
- "S/S Lady Luck", Mustanaamio 5/1981
- "Merirosvolaiva", Mustanaamio 10/1989
- "Merirosvolaiva", Mustanaamio 1968
France
- "L'ile des femmes corsaires", Le Fantôme Spécial #93 and "Les femmes corsaires", #94 (1971)
Italy
- "L'isola delle corsare", L'Uomo Mascherato Super Albo #170 – #171 (1966)
Jamaica
- The Daily Gleaner May 24, 1948 – October 30, 1948
Mexico
- El Informador August 2, 1948 – December 25, 1948
New Zealand
Norway
- Aftenposten October 8, 1949 – March 21, 1950
- Fantomet og de kvinnelige pirater (1951)
- Skippern 23/1955 – 13/1956
- "Piratskipet", Fantomet 5/1968
- "S/S Lady Luck", Fantomet 9/1981
- "De kvinnelige pirater", Serie-pocket #230 (1999)
- "Piratskipet", Krønikebok #23 (2005)
Spain
- "Las muchachas piratas", El Hombre Enmascarado #17 and "Las mujeres piratas", #18 (1979)
- "La travesía del "Lady Luck", El Hombre Enmascarado #72 – #74 (1992)
Sweden
- Fantomen 22/1952 – 2/1953
- Fantomen 5/1960
- Fantomen 10/1967
- "S/S Lady-Luck", Fantomen 24/1980
- Fantomen - Den inbundna årgången 1952, Del 3 – 1953, Del 1
USA
- Bradford Era May 24, 1948 – October 30, 1948
- Charleston Daily Mail May 24, 1948 – October 30, 1948
- Chester Times May 24, 1948 – October 30, 1948
- Oxnard Press-Courier May 24, 1948 – October 30, 1948
- The Progress May 24, 1948 – October 30, 1948
- San Antonio Light May 24, 1948 – October 30, 1948
- Sandusky Register Star News May 24, 1948 – October 30, 1948
- Syracuse Herald Journal May 24, 1948 – October 30, 1948
- "The Girls", The Complete Newspaper Dailies: Volume Eight 1947–1949 (2015)
West-Germany
- Buntes Allerlei 3 – 42/1953
- "Das Piratenschiff", Phantom #17 (1967)