The Complete Series: The Charlton Years Volume One
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The Charlton Years Volume One | |
Cover artist: Jim Aparo | |
Country/language: | USA / English |
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Format: | 20 × 26 cm |
Pages: | 224 pgs, color |
Publishing date: | February, 2012 |
Editor: | Daniel Herman |
Publishing company: | Hermes Press |
Preceded by: | The King Years |
Followed by: | Vol. Two |
ISBN 978-1-61345-006-2 |
The Complete Series: The Charlton Years: Volume One is an American hardcover book by Hermes Press, published in 2012. It reprints the Charlton Phantom stories from issue #30 to issue #38.
Contents
Phantom stories
- "The Secret of the Golden Ransom" by Pat Fortunato, José Delbo, and Sal Trapani.
- "The Living Legend" by Gary Poole and unknown artist.
- "The Phantom of Shang-Ri-La" by Dick Wood and Jim Aparo.
- "The Pharaoh Phantom" by Dick Wood and Jim Aparo
- "The Curse of Kallai" by Dick Wood, Pat Boyette and Vince Alascia.
- "The Phantom's Death" by Don Jon Arneson and Jim Aparo.
- "The Cliff Kingdom" by Don Jon Arneson and Jim Aparo.
- "The Giant Ape of Tawth" by Don Jon Arneson and Jim Aparo.
- "The Ghost Tribe" by Bill Harris and Bill Lignante.
- "The River That Never Ends" by Don Jon Arneson and Jim Aparo.
- "Very Special Timber" by Don Jon Arneson and Jim Aparo.
- "Bandar Betrayers" by Don Jon Arneson and Jim Aparo.
- "Skyjack" by Don Jon Arneson and Jim Aparo.
- "Disband the Patrol" by Don Jon Arneson and Jim Aparo.
- "The Dying Ground" by Don Jon Arneson and Jim Aparo.
- "The Phantom's New Faith" by Don Jon Arneson and Jim Aparo.
- "The Trap" by Don Jon Arneson and Jim Aparo.
Articles
- Introduction: "The Phantom and Charlton Comics" by Christopher Irving
Notes
- Ten pages of Jim Aparo's original artwork is reproduced in the book.
- The original covers are reproduced without any cover dress.
- Writers and artists are credited at the beginning of the book for each story, with notable exceptions of Sal Trapani and Vince Alascia. Frank McLaughlin is erroneously credited for "The Living Legend".