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Revision as of 16:52, 21 January 2020
The Heirs | |
Start date: | November 12th, 1978 |
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End date: | May 20th, 1979 |
# of strips: | 28 pages |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | Sy Barry |
Original colorist: | KFS staff |
Preceded by: | "The Star of Bangalla" |
Followed by: | "Jungle Olympics" |
"The Heirs" is the 108th Phantom Sunday story. It ran alongside a Daily story with the same name and content. It was originally published in American newspapers from November 12th, 1978, to May 20th, 1979.
The story was written by Lee Falk and drawn by Sy Barry.
Plot Summary
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Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 21st Phantom
- Diana Palmer-Walker
- Kit and Heloise
- Lily Palmer
- Dave Palmer
- Hero
- Devil
- Guran
- Rex
- Miss Tagama
- Old man Mozz
- Trader Joe
- Dr Axel
- Lamanda Luaga
One-time characters
Real-life characters
- Christopher Columbus (in flashback)
Related stories
Version of
Refers to
- "The Mysterious Ambassador" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "The Proposal" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "The Wedding of the Phantom" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "Return to Tarakimo" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "Jungle City" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- The Canberra Times August 5, 1979 – February 10, 1980
- "The Heirs", The Phantom #972 (1991)
- "The Heirs", The Phantom #1475 (2007)
- "The Heirs", The Phantom #1798 (2017)
Brazil
- "Os Herdeiros", Gibi #1 (1993)
- "Os Herdeiros", A Saga do Casamento (2011)
Colombia
- El Tiempo December 24, 1978 – July 1, 1979
Finland
- Seura 46/1979-22/1980
- "22. Mustanaamio", Mustanaamio 6/2004
- "22. Mustanaamio", Mustanaamio 24/2008 – 2/2009
France
- "Fête à la Caverne du Crâne", Le Fantôme #482 (1980)
Iceland
- Vikan November 22, 1979 – May 15, 1980 - without the first three weeks
India
- Desh ?
- "The 22nd Phantom", Indrajal Comics #359 – #360 (1980)
Italy
- "Un figlio per l'Uomo Mascherato", Phantom – L'Uomo Mascherato #96 (1980)
- "I figli dell'Ombra", Phantom #78
Norway
- Vi menn 16–43/1979
- "Det 22. Fantomet", Fantomet 6/2004
- "Det 22. Fantomet", Fantomet 23/2008 – 1/2009
Portugal
- "Fantasma Vai Ser Pai!", Mundo de Aventuras #318 (1979)
Spain
- "Los antepasados", El Hombre Enmascarado #9 and "Una estirpe inmortal", #10 (1989)
Sweden
- Hemmets Veckotidning 27/1979 – 3/1980
- "Den 22:e Fantomen", Fantomen 6/2004
- "Den 22:e Fantomen", Fantomen 24/2008 – 2/2009
Turkey
- "Çifte Mutluluk", Kızılmaske Albüm #117 - the first six weeks only
- "Çifte Mutluluk", Kızılmaske Süper Albüm #71 - the first six weeks only
- "Varisler", Kızılmaske #14 – #15 (2014)
USA
- Bluefield Daily Telegraph November 12, 1978 – May 20, 1979
- Chicago Tribune November 12, 1978 – May 20, 1979
- Cumberland Sunday Times November 12, 1978 – May 20, 1979
- The Gadsden Times November 12, 1978 – May 20, 1979
- La Opinión November 12, 1978 – May 20, 1979
- Orlando Sentinel November 12, 1978 – May 20, 1979
- The Robesonian November 12, 1978 – May 20, 1979
- Rome News-Tribune November 12, 1978 – May 20, 1979
- Spartanburg Herald-Journal November 12, 1978 – May 20, 1979
- St. Petersburg Times November 12, 1978 – May 20, 1979
- The Tuscaloosa News November 12, 1978 – May 20, 1978
Yugoslavia
- "Beba je rođena", Mandrak magazin #4 (1989)