The Missing Link (Sunday story)
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The Missing Link | |
Start date: | August 10th, 1969 |
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End date: | December 7th, 1969 |
# of strips: | 18 pages |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Sy Barry |
Original colorist: | KFS staff |
Preceded by: | "The Hijackers" |
Followed by: | "The Golden People" |
"The Missing Link" is the 77th Phantom Sunday story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Sy Barry.
Plot synopsis
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Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 21st Phantom
- Devil
- Hero
- Guran
- Rex
- Tomm
- Joomba
- Kateena
- Stripes
- Colonel Worobu
- Prince Vlad
- Princeess Melodee
- Elaine Weeber
- Claude
One-time characters
- Dr. Franz Weeber
- Dr. Bell (mentioned)
- Mabel (in flashback)
Locations
Tribes
- Unnamed sheperd tribe
Organizations
Related stories
Referenced in
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Argentina
- "El mensaje", Fantasía #167 (1971)
Australia
- The Phantom #415 (1970)
- The Phantom #581 (1976)
- The Phantom #783 (1983)
- The Phantom #1127 (1996)
- "The Missing Link", The Phantom #1932 (2022)
Brazil
- "O Monstro das Montanhas Nevoentas", Fantasma #165 (1970)
- "Macaco ou Homem?", O Fantasma #22 (1972)
- "O Elo Perdido", Fantasma #314 (1982)
- "Macaco ou Homem?", Fantasma - Edição Histórica #24 (1996)
Canada
Colombia
- El Tiempo November 30, 1969 – March 29, 1970
Finland
- Seura 12 – 30/1970
- "Apinamies", Mustanaamio 1 – 2/2002
France
- "Dans le massif mystérieux", Le Fantôme #447
Greece
- "Στα βουνά του θανάτου", Fantom #11 (1975)
Iceland
- Vikan May 14, 1970 – September 10, 1970
India
- "The Secret of the Misty Mountains", Indrajal Comics #147 (1971)
- "The Missing Link", Indrajal Comics Vol. 22 No. 48 (1985)
- Phantom #23
- "கொலைகார குரங்கு" (romanized as "Kolaikara kurangu"), Rani Comics #284 (1996)
- Phantom #82
- Phantom #91 (1998)
- "கொரில்லாப் பிடியில் குமரிப் பெண்" (romanized as "Korillap pitiyil kumarip pen"), Rani Comics #471 (2004)
- "மலையில் ஒரு மர்மம்" (romanized as "Malaiyil oru marmam"), Muthu Comics #472 (2023)
Ireland
- Sunday Independent December 21, 1969 – April 19, 1970
Italy
- "Nel massiccio misterioso", L'Uomo Mascherato #178 (1970)
- "Nel massiccio misterioso", Phantom – L'Uomo Mascherato #61 (1974)
Mexico
- El Informador October 19, 1969 – February 15, 1970
Norway
- Vi menn 16 – 33/1970
- "Apemannen", Fantomet Sommerekstra (1985)
- "Apemannen", Fantomet 1 – 2/2002
Portugal
- "Terror na Selva", Selecções #131 (1972)
Spain
Sweden
- "Budskapet", Vecko-Revyn 24 – 41/1970
- "Apmannen" Fantomen Christmas Album 1971
- "Apmannen", Fantomen 1 – 2/2002
- "Apmannen", Fantomen Christmas Album 2021 - facsimile reprint of 1971 Christmas Album
Turkey
- "Kayıp Halka", Kızılmaske #62 – #63 (1974)
- "Kayıp Halka", Kızılmaske Albüm #17 (197?)
- "Kayıp Halka", Kızılmaske Albüm #102
- "Kayıp Halka", Kızılmaske Albüm #66
- "Kayıp Halka", Kızılmaske Albüm #131
- "Kayıp Halka", Kızılmaske Büyük Albüm #21
- "Kayıp Halka", Kızılmaske #10 (2014)
USA
- Anderson Herald August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- Charleston Daily Mail August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- Cumberland Sunday Times August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- The Danville Register August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- The Democrat August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- The Gadsden Times August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- The Montgomery Advertiser August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- The News Tribune August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- La Opinión August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- Orlando Sentinel August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- San Antonio Light August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- San Francisco Examiner August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- Sarasota Herald-Tribune August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- Spartanburg Herald-Journal August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- St. Petersburg Times August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- The Tampa Tribune August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- The Tuscaloosa News August 10, 1969 – December 7, 1969
- The Complete Sundays: Volume Nine 1966–1970 (2021)
Yugoslavia
- "Изгубљени беочуг" (romanized as "Izgubljeni beočug"), Politikin Zabavnik #1188 (1974)