Cover Credits |
Artist: Neal Adams |
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Comic Title: Phantom Stranger #3
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 909 Third Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: Sep/Oct 1969
On Sale Date:
July 15, 1969 Copyright Date July 15, 1969
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1969
Newsstand Date July 15, 1969
Source: Newsdealer Magazine, V24 #5
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Cover Price: $0.15
Page Count: 32
Editor: Joe Orlando
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Title: (The Phantom of Paris)
Pages: 7
Feature(s):
Doctor 13 (of Earth-1)
Writer: France E. Herron
Artist: Leonard Starr
Reprinted From:
Star Spangled Comics #126 (1952)
Feature Character(s)
- Doctor Thirteen (last appearance in Star Spangled Comics #125; next appearance in Star Spangled Comics #127)
Supporting Character(s)
- Marie Leeds (last name given as Leeds for the first time in this story; last appearance in Star Spangled Comics #125; next appearance in Star Spangled Comics #127)
Villain(s)
- Ferandel (aka the Phantom of Paris; a stage prompter; dies in this story; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Janette Royer and Pierre Morton (stage actors; both die in this story; no further appearances)
- Gustave Landou (a stage manager; no further appearances)
- Claude Martineau (an actor; no further appearances)
Comments:
This reprint was not titled, the original story was titled "The Phantom of Paris". The splash page of the original story is not reprinted. Some panels at the beginning and end of the story have been moved to accommodate the framing sequence.
Synopsis:
Doctor Thirteen and Marie attend an opera in Paris. One of the actresses is killed on stage during the performance. A masked Phantom is seen is the audience, then he disappears. Dr. Thirteen investigates, but he finds no suspects in the murder. At the next performance another actor is killed by the mysterious Phantom of Paris.
Doctor Thirteen learns of a legend in which the opera house was plagued by murder 100 years earlier. He locates a tunnel which had been bricked off, but has now been opened. Despite the discovery he still has no explanation. Finally, he replaces another actor during the next performance. He escapes the murder planned for him, then unmasks the Phantom as Ferandel, the stage prompter who was angry that his opera scripts had been rejected. Ferandel dies while trying to escape, bringing an end to the Phantom.
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