The Phantom: The ghost who walks, and what we are perceiving different places when being engaged with this cartoon!

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The Phantom is an American cartoon that started in 1936 of the author Lee Falk (1911-1999) and the cartoonist Ray Moore (1905-1984), and later on it was drawn by among others of Wilson McCoy (1902-1961), Seymour (Sy) Barry (born 1928), George Olesen (born 1924) and several other Scandinavian cartoonists!

Where does the reality come from? Where are you coming from? These questions are often asked by people studying and working with philosophy among the students and the employees the whole life. And this is about working with all written materials through all times.

The present Phantom is the 21st in the line. Unlike most costumed heroes, he has no superhuman powers, relying only on his wits, physical strength, skill with his weapons, and fearsome reputation to fight crime. His real name is Kit Walker.

What is really the Phantom? The Phantom is a fictional costumed crime-fighter who operates from the fictional country of Bangalla. The character was created by Lee Falk for the adventure comic strip The Phantom, which debuted in newspapers on February 17, 1936.

The Phantom is an American adventure comic strip, first published by Lee Falk in February 1936. The main character, the Phantom, is a fictional costumed crime-fighter who operates from the fictional African country of Bangalla. The character has been adapted for television, film and video games.

The series began with a daily newspaper strip on February 17, 1936, followed by a color Sunday strip on May 28, 1939; both are still running as of 2021. In 1966, King Features stated that The Phantom was being published in 583 newspapers worldwide.[1] At its peak, the strip was read by over 100 million people daily.

The Phantom was the first fictional hero to wear the skintight costume which has become a hallmark of comic-book superheroes, and was the first shown in a mask with no visible pupils (another superhero standard). Comics historian Peter Coogan has described the Phantom as a "transitional" figure, since the Phantom has some of the characteristics of pulp magazine heroes such as The Shadow and the Spider and earlier jungle heroes such as Tarzan, as well as anticipating the features of comic book heroes such as Superman, Batman, and Captain America.

Unlike many other superheroes, the Phantom has no superpowers; he totally relies on his strength, intelligence and the myth of his immortality to take action against the forces of evil. And this cartoon is exciting, interesting and funny, and we are just liking reading this cartoon when reading it, and dwelling with it.

The series is most popular in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Australia and India, and this series has its own comic book in these countries. And this series is accepted and admired by many people in several countries, and hence this is not refused, so it makes not so many conflicts that something can do in societies, and respect and status are always something we should use when evaluating things. And we should be creative, challenging and down to earth. And the reason why the series The Phantom is called for The Ghost Who Walks, is just in relation to his immortality, and there are plenty of schools and research institutions and organizations where we do not know enough to influence the societies, and we must not make wrong choices about the human rights, and this is taken up with updating information in many strong international organizations and international markets.


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Sverre Larsen

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I've never read or heard about The Phantom before 1996. I only knew after the phantom movie was released.

If the phantom is redesign into more up to date design, i think it will be much cooler compared to the original purple jumpsuit.