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A Dead Man's Promise
A Dead Man's Promise | |
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Produced for: | L'Uomo Mascherato #37 (1967) |
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# of pgs: | 24 |
Writer: | (?) |
Artist: | Santo D'Amico |
Original colorist: | unknown |
Producer: | Fratelli Spada |
"A Dead Man's Promise" is a 1967 Fratelli Spada story by Santo D'Amico.
Plot summary
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Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- ? (Smith in US translation)
- Fred String (Fred Strings in US translation)
- Chief of Natanka
- The Chief's hunting leopards
- Natanka tribespeople
- Prison guards
- Wabashi warriors
- Glutton (A.J. Burton in US translation)
- Jill Smoggie (Mary Ruggles in US translation)
- Jill
- Rock (Rocco in US translation)
- Algie (Alfie in US translation)
- Bill
Locations
- The Skull Cave
- The Territorial Prison
- Natanka village
- Lake Ngayal Distric
- The Abandoned Well
Tribes
Organizations
- The Jungle Patrol (The Territorial Patrol in US translation)
- Glutton Mining
Vehicles
Items
- "Never try to skin a tiger until you're sure he's dead."
Related stories
Remade as
- "The Earthquake" by Janne Lundström and Rolf Gohs
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
France
- "Et la justice triomphe", Le Fantôme #186 (1968)
India
- "A Dead Man's Promise", Indrajal Comics #264 (1976)
Italy
- "E giustizia trionfò", L'Uomo Mascherato #37 (1967)
Mexico
- "La promesa del muerto", El Fantasma #3 (1975)
Thailand
- "คำสัญญาของคนตาย", Phantom #2 (1994)
USA
- "A Dead Man's Promise", The Phantom #61 (1974)
- "A Dead Man's Promise", The Complete Series: The Charlton Years: Volume #4 (2015)
West Germany
- "Alarm im Dschungel", Phantom #105 (1978)
- "Alarm im Dschungel", Phantom Super-band #14