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=== [[Image:mini_australia.gif]] Australia === | === [[Image:mini_australia.gif]] Australia === | ||
*[[The Phantom 3 (Woman's Mirror)|''The Phantom'' #3]] | *"Back to the Jungle", [[The Phantom 3 (Woman's Mirror)|''The Phantom'' #3]] (1939) | ||
*"Jungle Justice", [[The Phantom 4 (Woman's Mirror)|''The Phantom'' #4]] (1940) | |||
*[[The Phantom 9 (Frew)|''The Phantom'' #9]] (1949) | *[[The Phantom 9 (Frew)|''The Phantom'' #9]] (1949) | ||
*[[The Phantom 118 (Frew)|''The Phantom'' #118]] (1957) | *[[The Phantom 118 (Frew)|''The Phantom'' #118]] (1957) |
Revision as of 01:19, 28 January 2012
Fishers of Pearls | |
Start date: | November 7th, 1938 |
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End date: | January 28th, 1939 |
# of strips: | 72 (12 weeks) |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Ray Moore |
Original colorist: | unknown |
Preceded by: | "The Shark's Nest" |
Followed by: | "The Slave Traders" |
"Fishers of Pearls" is the eighth Phantom daily story. The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Ray Moore.
Plot Summary
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Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- Roark
- Betty Roark
- Nelson
- Captain Neil
Trivia
- This is the first time Phantom's home is called the Deep Woods.
- Guran son, Timo, is yet to appear in the strip, but what seems to be a reference to him is made in this story, as Nelson tells Roark that he heard news about the Phantom from "a son of a pigmy witch-doctor."
- For the second time, the color of the Phantom's suit is mentioned, and just like in "The Singh Brotherhood", it's said to be gray.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "Back to the Jungle", The Phantom #3 (1939)
- "Jungle Justice", The Phantom #4 (1940)
- The Phantom #9 (1949)
- The Phantom #118 (1957)
- The Phantom #208 (1962)
- The Phantom #322 (1966)
- The Phantom #488 (1972)
- The Phantom #959 (1990)
- The Phantom #1254 (2000)
- The Phantom #9 replica, included with The Phantom #1249 (2000)
Brazil
- O Globo Juvenil #220 – #254 (1938-1939)
- "Traficantes de Pérolas", Álbum O Globo Juvenil #9 (1940)
- Fantasma #53 (1961)
- "Traficante de Pérolas", O Fantasma #12 (1970)
- "Os Traficantes de Pérolas", Fantasma #354 – #355 (1985)
- "Traficante de Pérolas", Fantasma - Edição Histórica #26 (1996)
Finland
- "Helmenkalastajat", Mustanaamio 5/1983
France
- "Les pêcherus des perles", Aventures et Mystère #23 (1940)
- "Les pêcherus des perles", Le Fantôme du Bengale #2 and "Les rebelles du désert", #3 (1949)
- "Les pêcherus des perles", Le Fantôme Spécial #53 (1968)
Italy
- "I pescatori di perle", L'Uomo Mascherato #52 (1961)
- "I pescatori di perle" L'Uomo Mascherato Super Albo #59 (1963)
- "I pescatori di perle", Phantom #16 (1977 or 1978)
- "I pescatori di perle", Phantom #145
New Zealand
Norway
- "Perlefiskerne", Fantomet 5/1983
- "Perlefiskerne", Fantomet Spesial #5 (1999)
Spain
- "La pescadores de perlas", El Hombre Enmascarado #18 and "La ley del desierto", #19 (ca 1941; edited together with "The Slave Traders" in part 2)
- "La pescadores de perlas", El Hombre Enmascarado #019 and "La ley del desierto", #019 (1960; edited together with "The Slave Traders" in part 2)
- "Perlas prohibidas", El Hombre Enmascarado #43 – #44 (1977)
- "La pescadores de perlas", El Hombre Enmascarado #41 – #42 (1990)
Sweden
- "Pärlfiskarna", Fantomen 22/1982
Turkey
- "Inci Avcılarına Karşı", Red Kit #4 – ? (1965)
- "Inci Avcılarına Karşı", Kızıl Maske #8 – #9 (1968)
USA
- Ace Comics #60 – #64 (1938-1939)
- "The Pearl Divers", Comics Revue #203 – #211 (2002)
- The Complete Newspaper Dailies: Volume Two 1937–1939 (2010)
Yugoslavia
- Mika Miš #397 – #419 (1940)
- "Ajkulino gnezdo" Biblioteka Nostalgija #7 (1988; edited together with "Adventure in Algiers" & "The Shark's Nest")