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== Fictional Character Biography == | == Fictional Character Biography == | ||
=== According to the Newspaper strip === | === According to the Newspaper strip === | ||
Bart Cary was born in 1875. He became a doctor and went to [[Bengali]]. When the grandfather of [[the | Bart Cary was born in 1875. He became a doctor and went to [[Bangalla|Bengali]]. When the grandfather of [[the 21st Phantom]] was severely wounded, he got help from Dr. Bart Cary. The Phantom gave Dr. Cary his [[The Good Mark|good mark]] and a jewel, that was enough for Dr. Cary to build his own jungle hospital. Later on the Phantom met and married Dr. Cary's sister [[Janie Cary|Janie]], despite Bart's disapproval. Dr. Cary removed the good mark from his hospital, which was struck by lightning and burned to the ground. After settling his differences with the Phantom and Janie, dr. Cary left the jungle, never to return, and travelled the world before he settled down and had a big family, with several sons, daughters, and grandchildren. One of his grandchildren was beauty pagent winner and Hollywood star [[Lucy Cary|Lucy "Lucky" Cary]]. Dr. Bart Cary died in 1950.{{Storylink|The Adventures of Lucy Cary}} | ||
=== According to [[Team Fantomen]] === | === According to [[Team Fantomen]] === | ||
He studied medicine together with the Scottish physician Alexander Fleming, later recipient of the Nobel prize in medicine.{{storylink|Saved by Fate}} | He studied medicine together with the Scottish physician Alexander Fleming, later recipient of the Nobel prize in medicine.{{storylink|Saved by Fate}} | ||
He later fought in the French resistance movement during World War Two and recruited [[the 20th Phantom]], his nephew, to help them. | He later fought in the French resistance movement during World War Two and recruited [[the 20th Phantom]], his nephew, to help them.{{Cite}} | ||
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
=== [[Daily stories|Daily]]/[[Sunday stories]] === | === [[Daily stories|Daily]]/[[Sunday stories]] === |
Latest revision as of 10:59, 7 January 2024
Dr. Bart Cary | |
First appearance: | "The Adventures of Lucy Cary" |
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Created by: | Lee Falk & Sy Barry |
Dr. Bart Cary is the brother of Janie Cary, a wife of a past Phantom.
Fictional Character Biography
According to the Newspaper strip
Bart Cary was born in 1875. He became a doctor and went to Bengali. When the grandfather of the 21st Phantom was severely wounded, he got help from Dr. Bart Cary. The Phantom gave Dr. Cary his good mark and a jewel, that was enough for Dr. Cary to build his own jungle hospital. Later on the Phantom met and married Dr. Cary's sister Janie, despite Bart's disapproval. Dr. Cary removed the good mark from his hospital, which was struck by lightning and burned to the ground. After settling his differences with the Phantom and Janie, dr. Cary left the jungle, never to return, and travelled the world before he settled down and had a big family, with several sons, daughters, and grandchildren. One of his grandchildren was beauty pagent winner and Hollywood star Lucy "Lucky" Cary. Dr. Bart Cary died in 1950. The Adventures of Lucy Cary
According to Team Fantomen
He studied medicine together with the Scottish physician Alexander Fleming, later recipient of the Nobel prize in medicine. Saved by Fate
He later fought in the French resistance movement during World War Two and recruited the 20th Phantom, his nephew, to help them.[citation needed]
Appearances
Daily/Sunday stories
Title | Writer | Artist | Set in | Comments |
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"The Adventures of Lucy Cary" | Falk | Barry | ?? | said to take place "75 years ago" and "over 60 years ago"; story was made in 1964 |
Team Fantomen stories
Title | Writer | Artist | Set in | Comments |
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"Saved by Fate" | Jansson | Lindahl | 1928 | |
"The Traitor" | Eralp, Broberg | Eralp | 1943 | |
"1943, Part 1" | Rassy | Saviuk | 1943 |
Frew stories
Title | Writer | Artist | Set in | Comments |
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"The Outlaws" | Andersson | Dantas | 1910 |