SOS Phantom: The Pirate Raiders
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| SOS Phantom The Pirate Raiders | |
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| Produced for: | Mandrake the Magician #2 |
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| # of pgs: | 4 |
| Writer: | Dick Wood |
| Artist: | Bill Lignante |
| Original colorist: | unknown |
| Producer: | King Comics |
"SOS Phantom: The Pirate Raiders" is a 1966 King Comics story, written by Dick Wood and drawn by Bill Lignante.
Plot summary
Teekan of Wambesi discovers a giant glistening rock which some pirates try to steal off him. The Phantom conveys a message by way of jungle drums to give the glistening rock to the pirates but warn them that it is cursed.
Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 21st Phantom
- Devil
- Hero
- Wambesi Chief
One-time characters
- Teekan of Wambesi
- Unnamed Pirates
Locations
- Bengali
- Deep Woods
- Wambesi Village
- Wambesi Coastal Village
Tribes
Phantom lore
- Jungle drums
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "SOS Phantom: The Pirate Raiders", The Phantom #1788 (2017)
Brazil
- "A Mágica do Fantasma", Mandrake #134 (1967)
- "A Mágica do Fantasma", Fantasma #225 (1974)
Chile
- "S.O.S. Fantasma: Piratas Merodeadores", Mandrake el mago #3 (1968)
France
- "L'invasion des pirates", Le Fantôme #356 (1971)
India
- "Call of the Wambesi", Indrajal Comics #75 (1968)
Italy
- "L'invasione dei pirati", L'Uomo Mascherato #141 (1969)
Mexico
- "Los piratas han llegado", El Fantasma #71 (1972)
Norway
- "Den glitrende diamanten", Mandrake 2/1967
Portugal
- "Os Piratas Invasores", Chico Zumba #8 (1975)
Sweden
- "Den heta diamanten", Mandrake 2/1967
United Kingdom
- "SOS Phantom: The Pirate Raiders", Comic Cartoon Annual #1 (1967)
- "SOS Phantom: The Pirate Raiders", Sinister Tales #74
- "SOS Phantom: The Pirate Raiders", Sinister Tales #142 (1975?)
- "SOS Phantom: The Pirate Raiders", Sinister Tales #173 (1980?)
USA
- "SOS Phantom: The Pirate Raiders", Mandrake the Magician #2 (1966)
- "SOS Phantom: The Pirate Raiders", The Complete Series: The King Years (2012)
West Germany
- "Der heisse Diamant", Mandra #2 (1967)
