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The Vanished Village
The Vanished Village | |
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Start date: | April 26th, 1998 |
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End date: | September 27th, 1998 |
# of strips: | 23 pages |
Writer: | Lee Falk |
Artist: | George Olesen & Fred Fredericks |
Original colorist: | KFS staff |
Preceded by: | "Waterman" |
Followed by: | "The Floradon Mystery" |
"The Vanished Village" is the 148th Phantom Sunday story. It was originally published in American newspapers from April 26th to September 27th, 1998.
It was written by Lee Falk and drawn by George Olesen and Fred Fredericks.
Plot Summary
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Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 21st Phantom
- Devil
- Hero
- Guran
- Old man Mozz
- The Drummer (mentioned)
One-time characters
- Llon / Doctor Llono / Alon
Behind the scenes
- Several names are mixed up in this story. The poor relatives of the Llongo tribe are first called Llongo aswell, then Llono and finally Llona for the majority of the story. The character from this tribe is first called Llon, then Doctor Llono, and finally Alon.
- The reference to "The Drummer of Timpenni" changes the tribe's name to Timpani, and The Drummer does not look quite like his previous appearances.
Related stories
Refers to
- "The Lake Lady" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "The Drummer of Timpenni" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "The Flying Horse" by Lee Falk and Wilson McCoy
Reprints
Australia
- "The Vanished Village", The Phantom #1216 (1998)
Finland
- Seura 16-40/1999
Germany
- "Die Giganten vom Niemandsland", Phantom #2 (2022)
India
- "The Vanished Village", The Phantom #12 (2021)
Turkey
- "Yok Olan Köy", Kızılmaske #31 – #32 (2016)
USA
- Republican Herald April 25, 1998 – September 26, 1998
- The Baltimore Sun April 26, 1998 – September 27, 1998
- Chippewa Herald April 26, 1998 – September 27, 1998
- Daytona Beach News-Journal April 26, 1998 – September 27, 1998
- Rome News-Tribune April 26, 1998 – September 27, 1998