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11 December 2023

  • 10:2410:24, 11 December 2023 diff hist +261 N Das Phantom 1Created page with "The Phantom 1 from Kult Comics has following content: 16 Pages about Jean-Ives Mitton Stories: 1. Der Gelbe Tod (The Yellow Death) 2. Worubu (Worubu) 3. Die Kinder des Dschungels (The Children of the Forest) 4. Der Nektar der Götter (Nectar of the Gods)"

23 November 2023

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21 November 2023

  • 13:1513:15, 21 November 2023 diff hist +135 Phantom (ECR)No edit summary
  • 12:3112:31, 21 November 2023 diff hist +1,222 Bastei VerlagNo edit summary current
  • 12:2012:20, 21 November 2023 diff hist +643 Incos→‎History current
  • 11:5911:59, 21 November 2023 diff hist +172 N User:WandelnderGeistCreated page with "Welcome, iam WandelnderGeist. A hughe Phantom-Phanatik from Germany, former Websitehoster of the PhantomSite in Germany. I read and collect all Phantom-Comics from Germany."
  • 11:5411:54, 21 November 2023 diff hist +778 N Hethke VerlagCreated page with "The Norbert Hethke Verlag, based in Schönau, Germany, was founded in 1977 by Norbert Hethke; the publishing house was closed on December 31, 2007, a few months after Norbert Hethke's death. The products from Hethke Verlag were then sold by his son Volker Hethke for around two years. The publisher published, among other things, The Speech Bubble and the German Comic Price Catalog. He also had a large reprint program, such as Buntes Allerlei and the Phantom-Heft. Almost..."
  • 11:4611:46, 21 November 2023 diff hist +671 N Carlsen VerlagCreated page with "The Hamburg-based Carlsen Verlag is part of the Swedish media company Bonnier AB based in Stockholm, Sweden. His focus is on comics (mangas), children's books and young adult literature (including Harry Potter). He is one of the leading publishers in Germany in these areas. Carlsen Verlag was founded on April 25, 1953 by Per Hjald Carlsen in Hamburg, Germany as a subsidiary of the Danish Illustrationsforlaget/PIB. Initially, the program consisted primarily of books..."
  • 11:3911:39, 21 November 2023 diff hist +477 N Fischer VerlagCreated page with "The S. Fischer Verlag is a publishing house founded in 1886 by Samuel Fischer in Berlin, Germany, which soon became the leading publication house of naturalism and classical modernism in the German language. In the 20th century, the publishing house became one of the most internationally visible and renowned German language houses. Traditionally based in Berlin-Schöneberg, Germany, until 1942, the company has had its headquarters in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, since 1948."
  • 11:3411:34, 21 November 2023 diff hist +504 N Moewig VerlagCreated page with "The Moewig-Verlag, or Moewig-Comic on the Phantom Comics, official described as: Pabel-Moewig Verlag GmbH, based in Rastatt, Germany, was a German magazine publisher founded on November 1, 1901 as the Moewig & Höffner publishing house in Dresden, Germany. The publisher has brought out diffrent science fiction Magazines, other magazines, as well as comic series, crime novels, western series and more for many decades; ongoing series are now managed by the Bauer Media Gro..."
  • 11:1211:12, 21 November 2023 diff hist +1,068 N Kelter VerlagCreated page with "The Martin Kelter Verlag GmbH & Co. KG (formerly Kelterverlag) is based in Hamburg, Germany. It now mainly publishes magazine novels and puzzle books, currently 14 magazines and, until 1988, paperbacks. The Martin Kelter Verlag is a medium-sized family business owned by the Melchertfamily. The company employs around 200 people who ensure a circulation of around 3 million printed products in over 40 countries. For several years now, the company has been concentrating..."
  • 10:5810:58, 21 November 2023 diff hist +829 N Die SprechblaseCreated page with "The Speech Bubble (Die Sprechblase) is a longgoging german comic magazine that was first published by Norbert Hethke Publishing in 1978, after Hethke's death in 2007, the magazine was published by the Viennese publishing house Abenteuer pur!, the magazine has then been published by bsv Hannover since 2019, at the End of May 2022, No 246 was released. The focus of The Speech Bubble is secondary articles on the subject of comics, in addition, various comic classics appear..."
  • 10:3510:35, 21 November 2023 diff hist +1,653 N Phantom (ECR)Created page with "== History == '''''Phantom''''' (ECR) is the title of a Phantom comic book published by German publisher ECR in Germany that begins in December 2023. All ECR-Releases are reprinted from the original Newspaperstrips from old german Newspapers. This collection includes the storys drawn by Sy Barry in this first one shot called Sammlerherzchen and Comic rundschau 17, in this 2 Maga..."

20 November 2023

  • 17:0517:05, 20 November 2023 diff hist +427 N ECRCreated page with "'''ECR''' is a German publisher. == History == ECR Verlag Werner Reuß is a publisher in Germany == Phantom publications published by ECR == ===Serialized "The Phantom" titles=== {| {{table}} !Title !!Year(s)!!Issues |- | ''Phantom (ECR)'' || bgcolor="00ff33"| 2023 || starts in December-* |- |} <small>*As of the turn of 2023/2024.</small> ==Reference publications== {{germany}} Category: Publishers"
  • 17:0017:00, 20 November 2023 diff hist +123 The Phantom publications in GermanyNo edit summary
  • 16:5416:54, 20 November 2023 diff hist +452 N ZaubersternCreated page with "'''Zauberstern''' is a German publisher. == History == '''Zauberstern''' or as self discripted '''Zauberstern Comics''' is a german Publisher who begann publishing Comics in 2020. In 2022 they began with the Phantom Comicrelease. == Phantom publications published by Zauberstern == {| {{table}} !Title !!Year(s)!!Issues |- | ''Phantom (Zauberstern)'' || bgcolor="00ff33"| 2022-present || 9* |- |} <small>*As of the turn of 2023/2024.</small>"

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