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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Peter David

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Peter David
Biographical information
Born: September 23, 1956
Died: N/A
Nationality: Mini usa.gif American
Occupation: Writer
Website: N/A


Peter David (born 1956) is an American comics writer.

Biography

Peter David was born in Fort Meade, Maryland on September 23, 1956.

He began his writing works for Marvel Comics ("Spectacular Spider Man","The IncredibleHulk","X-Factor", "She-Hulk").

For DC Comics, he wrote "The Phantom" the mini-series comic-books in May 1988. Through the following years, he became a sucessful comics-books writer with many works ("Action Comics", "Dreadstar", "Supergirl", "Atlantis Chronicles", "Star Trek", "SpyBoy", "Fallen Angels") for diffrents publishers.

He also wrote own novels and worked in movies studios ("Roger Rabbit").

Phantom work by Peter David

Stories

DC miniseries

# Title Writer Artist
1 "The Ghost Who Walks" David Orlando, Janke
2 "Across the Great Divide" David Orlando, Janke
3 "In Over Their Heads" David Orlando, Janke
4 "The Phantom Strikes Back" David Orlando, Janke

Hermes Press miniseries

# Title Writer Artist
1 "The Ghost Who Walks Returns" David Velluto
2 "Clash of the Immortals" David Velluto
3 "Duel in the Skies" David Velluto
4 "Free Fall" David Velluto
5 "Trapped" David Velluto
6 "The End?" David Velluto

References

Some Awards
  • 1992 Eisner Award for Best Writer/Artist or Writer/Artist Team (shared with Dale Keown) for The Incredible Hulk
  • 1993 Wizard Fan Award
  • 1993 UK Comic Art Award
  • 1994 Golden Duck Award for Young Adult Series for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
  • 2007 Julie Award for achievements in multiple genres