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|Title=Enitan
|Title=Enitan
|image= [[Image:Enitan.jpg|200 px]]
|image= [[Image:Enitan.jpg|200 px]]
|1st=[[The Phantom: Ghost Who Walks 0|''The Phantom: Ghost Who Walks'' #0 (2009)]]
|1st=[[The Phantom: Ghost Who Walks 0|''The Phantom:<br>Ghost Who Walks'' #0 (2009)]]
|Pages= 10
|Pages= 10
|Writer= [[Mike Bullock]]
|Writer= [[Mike Bullock]]
|Artist= [[Silvestre Szilagyi]] and<br>[[Sergio Mulko]]
|Artist= [[Silvestre Szilagyi]] &<br>[[Sergio Mulko]]
|Colorist= [[Bob Pedroza]]
|Producer=[[Moonstone Books]]
|Producer=[[Moonstone Books]]
|}}
|}}
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==Plot summary==
==Plot summary==
In 1531, a merchant ship is attacked off the coast of Africa by [[the Singh Brotherhood]], led by [[Kabai Singh (Moonstone)|Kabai Singh]]. Only the captain's son the cabin boy survives the attack and is washed ashore. There, he is found by [[Bandar]] warriors who take him to their village, where he is nursed back to health. The Bandar tribe belives that a prophecy has been fulfilled, of a man who comes from the sea to save them from being enslaved by the [[Wasaka]] tribe, and they call the cabin boy "Fan-Tum". The cabin boy spends many months with the Bandar. When the Bandar chief [[Turan]]'s son Suran is kidnapped by the Wasaka, the cabin boy follows a group of Bandar warriors. On their way to the Wasaka village, they find the body of the man who murdered the cabin boy's father. Upon the skull of the murderer, the cabin boy swears [[The Oath of the Skull|an oath]] to fight piracy, greed, cruelty and injustice. The warriros return to the Bandar village, now with a plan to free Suran and the rest of the enslaved Bandar. The cabin boy disguises as the Wasaka's god, [[Kua the Undying]]. Led by the cabin boy, the bandar manage to defeat the Wasaka. The cabin boy is given two rings by the Bandar chief, and a new home in a cave [[the Skull Cave|shaped like a skull]], where the rings had been forged out of nails that held Jesus to the cross. The cabin boy. He takes place on [[the Skull Throne|a skull throne]] inside the cave, and swears that his sons and their sons also will follow the oath of the skull. A collage of images shows his 20 descendants and glimpses from their lives.
In 1531, a merchant ship is attacked off the coast of Africa by [[the Singh Brotherhood]], led by [[Kabai Singh (Moonstone)|Kabai Singh]]. Only the captain's son the cabin boy survives the attack and is washed ashore. There, he is found by [[Bandar]] warriors who take him to their village, where he is nursed back to health. The Bandar tribe belives that a prophecy has been fulfilled, of a man who comes from the sea to save them from being enslaved by the [[Wasaka]] tribe, and they call the cabin boy "Fan-Tum". The cabin boy spends many months with the Bandar. When the Bandar chief [[Turan (in the days of the 1st Phantom)|Turan]]'s son Suran is kidnapped by the Wasaka, the cabin boy follows a group of Bandar warriors. On their way to the Wasaka village, they find the body of the man who murdered the cabin boy's father. Upon the skull of the murderer, the cabin boy swears [[The Oath of the Skull|an oath]] to fight piracy, greed, cruelty and injustice. The warriors return to the Bandar village, now with a plan to free Suran and the rest of the enslaved Bandar. The cabin boy disguises as the Wasaka god, [[Kua the Undying]]. Led by the cabin boy, the Bandar manage to defeat the Wasaka. The cabin boy is given two rings by the Bandar chief, and a new home in a cave [[the Skull Cave|shaped like a skull]], where the rings had been forged out of nails that held Jesus to the cross. The cabin boy takes his place on [[the Skull Throne|a skull throne]] inside the cave, and swears that his sons and their sons also will follow [[the Oath of the Skull]]. A collage of images shows his 20 descendants and glimpses from their lives.
=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===
<div style="float:left; width:50%;">
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*[[Captain Kit Walker|The 1st Phantom's father]]
*[[Captain Kit Walker|The 1st Phantom's father]]
*[[Kabai Singh (Moonstone)|Kabai Singh]]
*[[Kabai Singh (Moonstone)|Kabai Singh]]
*[[Turan (in the days of the 1st Phantom)|Turan]]
*[[The 2nd Phantom]] (mentioned)
*[[The 2nd Phantom]] (mentioned)
*[[The 3rd Phantom]] (mentioned)
*[[The 3rd Phantom]] (mentioned)
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'''One-time characters'''
'''One-time characters'''
*Suran
*Suran, son of Turan
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</div><div style="float:right; width:50%;">
'''Locations'''
'''Locations'''
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'''Objects'''
'''Objects'''
*[[The Skull Ring]]
*[[The Skull Ring]]
*[[The Good Mark|The Good Mark Ring]]
*[[Good Mark Ring]]
*[[The Oath of the Skull]]
*[[The Oath of the Skull]]
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[[Category:Moonstone stories]]
[[Category:Moonstone stories]]
[[Category:2009 Stories|Enitan]]

Revision as of 23:31, 13 November 2018

Enitan
Enitan.jpg
Produced for: The Phantom:
Ghost Who Walks
#0 (2009)
# of pgs: 10
Writer: Mike Bullock
Artist: Silvestre Szilagyi &
Sergio Mulko
Original colorist: Bob Pedroza
Producer: Moonstone Books

"Enitan" is a 2009 Moonstone Books Phantom story by Mike Bullock, Silvestre Szilagyi and Sergio Mulko.

Plot summary

In 1531, a merchant ship is attacked off the coast of Africa by the Singh Brotherhood, led by Kabai Singh. Only the captain's son the cabin boy survives the attack and is washed ashore. There, he is found by Bandar warriors who take him to their village, where he is nursed back to health. The Bandar tribe belives that a prophecy has been fulfilled, of a man who comes from the sea to save them from being enslaved by the Wasaka tribe, and they call the cabin boy "Fan-Tum". The cabin boy spends many months with the Bandar. When the Bandar chief Turan's son Suran is kidnapped by the Wasaka, the cabin boy follows a group of Bandar warriors. On their way to the Wasaka village, they find the body of the man who murdered the cabin boy's father. Upon the skull of the murderer, the cabin boy swears an oath to fight piracy, greed, cruelty and injustice. The warriors return to the Bandar village, now with a plan to free Suran and the rest of the enslaved Bandar. The cabin boy disguises as the Wasaka god, Kua the Undying. Led by the cabin boy, the Bandar manage to defeat the Wasaka. The cabin boy is given two rings by the Bandar chief, and a new home in a cave shaped like a skull, where the rings had been forged out of nails that held Jesus to the cross. The cabin boy takes his place on a skull throne inside the cave, and swears that his sons and their sons also will follow the Oath of the Skull. A collage of images shows his 20 descendants and glimpses from their lives.

Appearances

Recurring characters

One-time characters

  • Suran, son of Turan

Locations

Tribes

Organizations

Objects


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