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*Luaga, Bababu, the Monkey Mail, the name Morristown, and Diana's work for the U.N. make their first Gold Key/King appearances. | *Luaga, Bababu, the Monkey Mail, the name Morristown, and Diana's work for the U.N. make their first Gold Key/King appearances. | ||
*This story differs on several points from the original Falk/Barry story; it is much shorter, basically only including the final showdown between Luaga and Bababu, and - maybe most notable - Luaga and Bababu is both Caucasian. Luaga is also referred to as "Luaga of Kelgo" by the jungle chiefs, and Bababu is said to have the rank of a Captain. | *This story differs on several points from the original Falk/Barry story; it is much shorter, basically only including the final showdown between Luaga and Bababu, and - maybe most notable - Luaga and Bababu is both Caucasian. Luaga is also referred to as "Luaga of Kelgo" by the jungle chiefs, and Bababu is said to have the rank of a Captain. | ||
Revision as of 22:25, 29 December 2008
The Masked Emissary | |
Produced for: | The Phantom #19 |
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# of pgs: | 9 |
Writer: | Bill Harris, Lee Falk |
Artist: | Bill Lignante |
Original colorist: | unknown |
Producer: | King Comics |
"The Masked Emissary" is a 1966 King Comics story written by Bill Harris, after an original script by Lee Falk, and with art by Bill Lignante.
Plot summary
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Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- Colonel Nelson
- The Chief of Wambesi
Trivia
- Luaga, Bababu, the Monkey Mail, the name Morristown, and Diana's work for the U.N. make their first Gold Key/King appearances.
- This story differs on several points from the original Falk/Barry story; it is much shorter, basically only including the final showdown between Luaga and Bababu, and - maybe most notable - Luaga and Bababu is both Caucasian. Luaga is also referred to as "Luaga of Kelgo" by the jungle chiefs, and Bababu is said to have the rank of a Captain.
Related stories
Remake of
- "The Mysterious Ambassador" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
USA
- The Phantom #19 (1966)