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|Title=The Vault of Missing Men | |Title=The Vault of Missing Men | ||
|image= | |image= [[Image:The Vault of Missing Men (story).jpg|300px]] | ||
|Start= | |Start= December 16th, 1979 | ||
|End= June 1st, 1980 | |End= June 1st, 1980 | ||
|Strips= 25 pages | |Strips= 25 pages | ||
|Writer= [[Lee Falk]] | |Writer= [[Lee Falk]] | ||
|Artist= [[Sy Barry]] | |Artist= [[Sy Barry]] | ||
|Colorist= [[King Features Syndicate|KFS]] staff | |||
|Preceded="[[The Name]]" | |Preceded="[[The Name]]" | ||
|Followed="[[The Uninvited Visitors]]" | |Followed="[[The Uninvited Visitors]]" | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
'''"The Vault of Missing Men"''' is the 111th Phantom [[Sunday stories|Sunday story]]. It was originally published in American newspapers from | '''"The Vault of Missing Men"''' is the 111th Phantom [[Sunday stories|Sunday story]]. It was originally published in American newspapers from December 16th, 1979, to June 1st, 1980. | ||
The story was written by [[Lee Falk]] and drawn by [[Sy Barry]]. | The story was written by [[Lee Falk]] and drawn by [[Sy Barry]]. | ||
== Plot Summary == | == Plot Summary == | ||
While the twins are sleeping, [[Diana Palmer-Walker|Diana]] is looking around in [[The Skull Cave|the skull cave]], finding a metal door with a lock. [[The 21st Phantom|The Phantom]] tells her that this door is always locked but he will make an exception and show what is inside to Diana and [[Rex]]. Inside are tombs of famous people who have their final resting place there. One of the tombs belongs to a pirate who was put to rest there by [[the 13th Phantom]] who He grew up in the United States at the end of the 18th century, meeting the distinguished Americans of that time. | |||
One day he rescues a young woman from a gang of thieves. She is grateful but refuses to tell her name. He finally finds her house but is thrown out by her brother, the pirate Jean Lafitte. His attempts at courting her are put to an end when he receives news from Bengali that his father, [[the 12th Phantom]] is seriously ill. He leaves the US but not before giving [[Jeanette Lafitte|Jeanette]] a farewell kiss. | |||
After his father's death Kit becomes [[the 13th Phantom]]. He decides to go back to the US to meet Jeanette again. Crossing the Atlantic on a Spanish ship, the ship is attacked by Jean Lafitte's pirate ship. Before the final duel between the Phantom and Lafitte, the pirate captain is shot in the back from his sister. He dies shortly after but not before giving his blessing to their marriage. The Phantom take Jeanette with him to Bengali, where the pirate is buried in the vault of missing men. | |||
After finishing the story, the Phantom tells Rex that there are many more famous people buried in the vault but those stories will have to wait for another time. | |||
== Appearances == | |||
<div style="float:left; width:50%;"> | |||
'''Recurring Characters''' | |||
*[[The 21st Phantom]] | |||
*[[Diana Palmer-Walker]] | |||
*[[Rex]] | |||
*[[The 12th Phantom]] | |||
*[[The 13th Phantom]] | |||
*[[Jeanette Lafitte]] | |||
'''One-time Characters''' | |||
*Jean Lafitte | |||
*Gollo | |||
'''Real-life characters''' | |||
*George Washington | |||
*Thomas Jefferson | |||
*Benjamin Franklin | |||
*Andrew Jackson | |||
*James Madison | |||
</div><div style="float:right; width:50%;"> | |||
'''Locations''' | |||
*[[Bengali]] | |||
**[[Deep Woods]] | |||
***[[The Skull Cave]] | |||
****[[The Vault of Missing Men]] | |||
*United States | |||
**Philadelphia | |||
'''Tribes''' | |||
*[[Bandar]] | |||
</div><br clear="all"> | |||
== Reprints == | == Reprints == | ||
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=== [[Image:mini_canada.gif|border]] Canada === | === [[Image:mini_canada.gif|border]] Canada === | ||
*''[[La Revue populaire]]'' May 3, 1980 – July 5, 1980 - ''without the first twelve and the last seven weeks'' | *''[[La Revue populaire]]'' May 3, 1980 – July 5, 1980 - ''without the first twelve and the last seven weeks'' | ||
=== [[Image:mini_colombia.gif]] Colombia === | |||
*''[[El Tiempo]]'' January 27, 1980 – July 13, 1980 | |||
=== [[Image:mini_denmark.gif]] Denmark === | === [[Image:mini_denmark.gif]] Denmark === | ||
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=== [[Image:mini_finland.gif|border]] Finland === | === [[Image:mini_finland.gif|border]] Finland === | ||
*''[[Seura]]'' 5-30/1981 | |||
*"Hautaholvin salaisuus", [[Mustanaamio 1/1981|''Mustanaamio'' 1/1981]] | *"Hautaholvin salaisuus", [[Mustanaamio 1/1981|''Mustanaamio'' 1/1981]] | ||
*"Hautaholvin salaisuus", [[Mustanaamio 18/1991|''Mustanaamio'' 18/1991]] | *"Hautaholvin salaisuus", [[Mustanaamio 18/1991|''Mustanaamio'' 18/1991]] | ||
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=== [[Image:mini_france.gif]] France === | === [[Image:mini_france.gif]] France === | ||
*"La Marque du Fantôme", [[Collection Phantom - La Marque du Fantôme|''Collection Phantom - La Marque du Fantôme'']] (1983) | *"La Marque du Fantôme", [[Collection Phantom - La Marque du Fantôme|''Collection Phantom - La Marque du Fantôme'']] (1983) | ||
=== [[Image:mini_iceland.gif]] Iceland === | |||
*''[[Vikan]]'' January 22, 1981 – July 30, 1981 | |||
=== [[Image:mini_india.gif]] India === | === [[Image:mini_india.gif]] India === | ||
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=== [[Image:mini_turkey.gif]] Turkey === | === [[Image:mini_turkey.gif]] Turkey === | ||
*"Gizli Odanın Sırrı", [[Kızılmaske Albüm 26|''Kızılmaske Albüm'' #26]] – [[Kızılmaske Albüm 27|#27]] | |||
*"Gizli Odanın Sırrı", [[Kızılmaske Albüm 103|''Kızılmaske Albüm'' #103]] | *"Gizli Odanın Sırrı", [[Kızılmaske Albüm 103|''Kızılmaske Albüm'' #103]] | ||
*"Gizli Odanın Sırrı", [[Kızılmaske Süper Albüm 79|''Kızılmaske Süper Albüm'' #79]] | *"Gizli Odanın Sırrı", [[Kızılmaske Süper Albüm 79 (First Series)|''Kızılmaske Süper Albüm'' #79]] | ||
*"Kayıp Adamların Mezarları", [[Kızılmaske 15 (Büyülü Çizgi Roman)|''Kızılmaske'' #15]] (2014) | |||
=== [[Image:mini_usa.gif]] USA === | === [[Image:mini_usa.gif]] USA === | ||
*''[[Anchorage Daily News]]'' December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980 | *''[[Anchorage Daily News]]'' December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980 | ||
*''[[Bluefield Daily Telegraph]]'' December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980 | |||
*''[[The Gadsden Times]]'' December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980 | |||
*''[[The Robesonian]]'' December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980 | |||
*''[[Rome News-Tribune]]'' December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980 | *''[[Rome News-Tribune]]'' December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980 | ||
*''[[The Tuscaloosa News]]'' December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980 | |||
*[[The Phantom 4 (Pioneer Books)|''The Phantom'' #4]] (1990) - ''the last page only'' | *[[The Phantom 4 (Pioneer Books)|''The Phantom'' #4]] (1990) - ''the last page only'' | ||
=== [[Image:mini_germany.gif]] West Germany === | === [[Image:mini_germany.gif]] West Germany === | ||
*"Der Dämon der Sieben Meere", [[Phantom 189|''Phantom'' #189]] | *"Der Dämon der Sieben Meere", [[Phantom 189|''Phantom'' #189]] (1981) | ||
=== [[Image:mini_yugoslavia.png|border]] Yugoslavia === | === [[Image:mini_yugoslavia.png|border]] Yugoslavia === | ||
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[[Category:Sunday stories|Vault of Missing Men, The]] | [[Category:Sunday stories|Vault of Missing Men, The]] | ||
[[Category:1980 Stories|Vault of Missing Men, The]] |
Revision as of 16:10, 26 May 2019
The Vault of Missing Men | |
Start date: | December 16th, 1979 |
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End date: | June 1st, 1980 |
# of strips: | 25 pages |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Sy Barry |
Original colorist: | KFS staff |
Preceded by: | "The Name" |
Followed by: | "The Uninvited Visitors" |
"The Vault of Missing Men" is the 111th Phantom Sunday story. It was originally published in American newspapers from December 16th, 1979, to June 1st, 1980.
The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Sy Barry.
Plot Summary
While the twins are sleeping, Diana is looking around in the skull cave, finding a metal door with a lock. The Phantom tells her that this door is always locked but he will make an exception and show what is inside to Diana and Rex. Inside are tombs of famous people who have their final resting place there. One of the tombs belongs to a pirate who was put to rest there by the 13th Phantom who He grew up in the United States at the end of the 18th century, meeting the distinguished Americans of that time.
One day he rescues a young woman from a gang of thieves. She is grateful but refuses to tell her name. He finally finds her house but is thrown out by her brother, the pirate Jean Lafitte. His attempts at courting her are put to an end when he receives news from Bengali that his father, the 12th Phantom is seriously ill. He leaves the US but not before giving Jeanette a farewell kiss.
After his father's death Kit becomes the 13th Phantom. He decides to go back to the US to meet Jeanette again. Crossing the Atlantic on a Spanish ship, the ship is attacked by Jean Lafitte's pirate ship. Before the final duel between the Phantom and Lafitte, the pirate captain is shot in the back from his sister. He dies shortly after but not before giving his blessing to their marriage. The Phantom take Jeanette with him to Bengali, where the pirate is buried in the vault of missing men.
After finishing the story, the Phantom tells Rex that there are many more famous people buried in the vault but those stories will have to wait for another time.
Appearances
Recurring Characters
One-time Characters
- Jean Lafitte
- Gollo
Real-life characters
- George Washington
- Thomas Jefferson
- Benjamin Franklin
- Andrew Jackson
- James Madison
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- The Phantom #704 (1980)
- The Phantom #1016 (1992)
- The Phantom #1518 (2008)
Brazil
- "O Rei dos Piratas", Almanaque Fantasma #17 (1983)
Canada
- La Revue populaire May 3, 1980 – July 5, 1980 - without the first twelve and the last seven weeks
Colombia
- El Tiempo January 27, 1980 – July 13, 1980
Denmark
- "Gravkammerets hemmelighed", Fantomet #178 (1982)
- "Gravkammerets hemmelighed", Fantomet Krønike #2 (1994)
Finland
- Seura 5-30/1981
- "Hautaholvin salaisuus", Mustanaamio 1/1981
- "Hautaholvin salaisuus", Mustanaamio 18/1991
- "Hautaholvin salaisuus", Mustanaamio 19-20/2009
France
- "La Marque du Fantôme", Collection Phantom - La Marque du Fantôme (1983)
Iceland
- Vikan January 22, 1981 – July 30, 1981
India
- "The Legend of Valour", Indrajal Comics #405 - #406 (1982)
Italy
- "Le paludi di Barataria", Phantom #51
Norway
- "Gravkammerets hemmelighet", Fantomet 3/1981
- "Gravkammerets hemmelighet", Fantomet 26/1991
- "Gravkammerets hemmelighet", Krønikebok #14 (2004)
- "Gravkammerets hemmelighet", Fantomet 18-19/2009
- "Gravkammerets hemmelighet", Fantomet Gullalderen #10 (2012)
Portugal
- "A Irmã do Pirata", Almanaque do Mundo de Aventuras (1982)
Sweden
- "Gravvalvets hemlighet", Fantomen 21/1980
- "Gravvalvets hemlighet", Fantomen 12/1991
- "Gravvalvets hemlighet", Fantomen Krönika 5/1997
- "Gravvalvets hemlighet", Fantomen Krönika Band 5, del 2 (2003)
- "Gravvalvets hemlighet", Fantomen 19-20/2009
Turkey
- "Gizli Odanın Sırrı", Kızılmaske Albüm #26 – #27
- "Gizli Odanın Sırrı", Kızılmaske Albüm #103
- "Gizli Odanın Sırrı", Kızılmaske Süper Albüm #79
- "Kayıp Adamların Mezarları", Kızılmaske #15 (2014)
USA
- Anchorage Daily News December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980
- Bluefield Daily Telegraph December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980
- The Gadsden Times December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980
- The Robesonian December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980
- Rome News-Tribune December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980
- The Tuscaloosa News December 16, 1979 – June 1, 1980
- The Phantom #4 (1990) - the last page only
West Germany
- "Der Dämon der Sieben Meere", Phantom #189 (1981)
Yugoslavia
- "Pirati", Mandrak magazin #10 (1990)