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The Tampa Times

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The Tampa Times was an American newspaper that published "The Phantom" daily strip from 1962 to 1974.

History

The Tampa Times was an American newspaper based in Tampa, Florida. It was founded in 1893 and canceled in 1982.

Published stories

Original story title Start date End date Comment
"The Mysterious Ambassador" October 15, 1962 June 1, 1963
"The Mystery of the Island of Dogs" June 3, 1963 December 14, 1963
"The Drummer of Timpenni" December 16, 1963 March 21, 1964
"The Reef" March 23, 1964 June 27, 1964
"The Adventures of Lucy Cary" June 29, 1964 December 12, 1964
"The Bad Ones" December 14, 1964 April 17, 1965
"The Hanta Witch" April 19, 1965 July 31, 1965
"Prince Hali and the White Stallion" August 2, 1965 January 1, 1966
"Bullets' Town" January 3, 1966 May 28, 1966
"The Killer" May 30, 1966 September 10, 1966
"The Sea God" September 12, 1966 December 24, 1966
"The Satchel" December 26, 1966 March 18, 1967
"The Crime School" March 20, 1967 June 24, 1967
"Deadman's Point" June 26, 1967 September 30, 1967
"The Rogue Elephant" October 2, 1967 January 20, 1968
"Jungle Olympics" January 22, 1968 May 4, 1968
"The Frame-Up" May 6, 1968 July 6, 1968
"The Hydra" July 8, 1968 October 12, 1968
"The Art Thieves" October 14, 1968 February 8, 1969
"The Masked Ball" February 10, 1969 March 22, 1969
"The Jungle Home" March 24, 1969 June 21, 1969
"Rex, the Missing Heir" June 23, 1969 October 4, 1969
"The Gladiator" October 6, 1969 January 17, 1970
"The Missing Daddy" January 19, 1970 April 18, 1970
"Luaga's Undercover Tour" April 20, 1970 July 25, 1970
"The Mission" July 27, 1970 December 5, 1970
"Yes" December 7, 1970 February 13, 1971
"The Fence" February 15, 1971 May 8, 1971
"The Mysterious Passenger" May 10, 1971 July 24, 1971
"The Vultures" July 26, 1971 November 6, 1971
"The Lost City of Pheenix" November 8, 1971 January 8, 1972
"The Witchman" January 10, 1972 April 8, 1972
"The Tanker-Jackers" April 10, 1972 July 15, 1972
"The Keeper of the Peace" July 17, 1972 October 14, 1972
"The Giant of Kaluga" October 16, 1972 January 27, 1973
"The Trial of Patrolman Zokko" January 29, 1973 May 5, 1973
"The Things" May 7, 1973 August 18, 1973
"Vandal-Looters" August 20, 1973 November 24, 1973
"The Pampered Princess" November 26, 1973 March 30, 1974
"The Curse of the Sacred Image" April 1, 1974 August 24, 1974