SCCal23.png Yet another year with Covid-19 has left the Scandinavian Chapter without our usual sources of income. No meetings and no fairs equals zero income for us.

So if you are a Phan of the Phantom and like the service we provide to you and fellow Phans, through this PhantomWiki we therefore, ask you to donate to the cost of running it.
Due to the massive amount of pictures in here, the web storage costs us 5 000 SEK per year.

But, we don't like to just ask for your money, we would like to offer a printable custom Fantomen wall calender, with all that you would expect from an calender, including the dates your Fantomen magazine will land in your postbox or the nearest store.

Kindly download it from here, from there you can also donate to this wiki Calendar
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Ben Raab

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Ben Raab
Biographical information
Born: New York City, October 13th, 1970.
Died: N/A
Nationality: Mini usa.gif American
Occupation: Writer
Website: Ben Raab
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2001: "The Invisible Phantom"


Benjamin "Ben" Raab is a comic book writer and editor. He has written stories for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Moonstone Books, Egmont, WildStorm, Malibu Comics, Harris Publications and Ludovico Technique LLC.

Biography

Raab is a native of Cedarhurst, NY, and attended Lawrence High School. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1992 with a Bachelor's degree in English Literature and Composition. While an assistant editor at Marvel he joined New York University's Stan-hattan Project. Administered by Raab's then Marvel editorial colleague James Felder, the project sought out and trained potential comic book writers.

In 1999, Raab got in touch with the publishers of the Swedish Fantomen comic book and wrote scripts for their production of Phantom comics until 2003. When Raab learned that Moonstone Books had obtained the rights to produce Phantom comics in the US, he contacted them and offered his services. He was Moonstone's main Phantom writer from 2002 to 2006. One of his last Phantom projects for Moonstone was the graphic novel "Legacy", a re-telling of the Phantom's origin. According to Raab, this was his most ambitious project so far.

Other writing work by Raab includes stints writing Excalibur, New Mutants: Truth or Death, Union Jack and X-Men/Alpha Flight. He also had a run on Green Lantern and The Human Race for DC Comics, as well as the miniseries, Legend of The Hawkman. For Ludovico Technique he wrote Living in Infamy.

Phantom work by Ben Raab

Team Fantomen stories

# Title Writer Artist
1 "The Temple" Raab Boix
2 "The Doomsday Sect" Raab Spadari
3 "The Spear of Destiny, Part 1" Raab Boix
4 "The Spear of Destiny, Part 2" Raab Boix
5 "The Spear of Destiny, Part 3" Raab Boix
6 "The Spear of Destiny, Part 4" Raab Boix
7 "Revenge of the Mafia" Raab Felmang
8 "The Hero" Raab Davis
9 "The Invisible Phantom" Norway - 2001 Raab Ryan
10 "The First Assignment" Raab Mann
11 "The Apprentice" Raab Bade

Moonstone stories

# Title Writer Artist
1 "The Ghost Killer" Raab Blanco
2 "The Singh Web" Raab Blanco
3 "The Hunt" Raab Manna
4 "Stones of Blood Part 1" Raab Quinn
5 "Stones of Blood Part 2" Raab Quinn
6 "Curse of the Phantom Part 1" Raab Derington
7 "Curse of the Phantom Part 2" Raab Derington
8 "The Aviatrix Part 1" Raab Quinn, Wheaton
9 "The Aviatrix Part 2" Raab Quinn, Wheaton
10 "Legacy" Raab Quinn
11 "Nanamaru" Raab Burchett
12 "Blackguard" Raab Quinn

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