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− | '''''The Phantom'' #916''' | + | '''''The Phantom'' #916''' is a regular issue of [[The Phantom publications in Australia|Australian]] comic book ''[[The Phantom (Frew)|The Phantom]]'', published in [[The Phantom (Frew) 1988|1988]]. |
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*"[[The Slave's Railway]]" by [[Norman Worker]] and [[Hans Lindahl]] | *"[[The Slave's Railway]]" by [[Norman Worker]] and [[Hans Lindahl]] | ||
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The Phantom #916 (#934 actually printed since 1948) | |
![]() Cover artist: Ray Moore | |
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Format: | 18 × 25.5 cm |
Pages: | 32 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | November 10, 1988 |
Editor: | Jim Shepherd |
Publishing company: | Frew Publications |
Preceded by: | The Phantom #915 |
Followed by: | The Phantom #917 |
The Phantom #916 is a regular issue of Australian comic book The Phantom, published in 1988.
Contents
Phantom stories
- "The Slave's Railway" by Norman Worker and Hans Lindahl