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Issue: Roy Thomas Presents Classic Phantom Lady Softee #1
Publication Date: January 2013
 
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Pages: 184
ISBN: 9781848636231
UPC/EAN: 978184863623152499
Price: £14.99 GBP
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Content Items: 44 (26 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Roy Thomas
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Publication Type: Trade Paperback
Color: color
Dimensions: 18cm x 26cm
Paper Stock: Glossy
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publishing Format: Collected Edition
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Pete von Sholly
Pete von Sholly
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]
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That's Why the Lady Is a Phantom

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
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Roy Thomas
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Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Firebrand [Rod Reilly]; Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian]; The Human Bomb [Roy Lincoln]; The Mouthpiece [Bill Perkins]; Volton [Guy Newton]; Sheena; Roy Thomas (color photo); Will Eisner (B/W photo); S.M. "Jerry" Iger (B/W photo); Arthur Peddy (B/W photo); Joe Kubert (B/W photo); Irwin Hasen (B/W photo); Frank Borth (B/W photo); Rudy Palais (B/W photo); Matt Baker (B/W photo)
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FlagRoy Thomas Presents Classic Phantom Lady #1 published February 2013
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Gill Fox; Matt Baker
Gill Fox; Matt Baker
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superhero
The Firebrand; Phantom Lady
The Firebrand [Rod Reilly]; Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian]; The Human Bomb [Roy Lincoln]; The Mouthpiece [Bill Perkins]; The Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]
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The Coming of the Phantom Lady

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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
The Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight] (introduction); Senator Henry Knight (introduction, Sandra's father); Don Borden (introduction, State Department investigator); Dr. Raphael (inventor); Wenner (villain, death); Pete (villain, Raphael's assistant, death)
The Phantom Lady rescues a kidnapped scientist who has developed a uranium explosive.
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FlagPolice Comics #1 published August 1941
was The Coming of the Phantom Lady [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Kidnapped Ambassador

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Kivoya (Ambassador of Herma); un-named oriental houseboy (villain); Tikoy (villain, thug); un-named Ambassador to Kioland (villain); Todd (villain, ex-Navy man)
The Phantom Lady foils a plot by the large Eastern nation of Kioland to gain control over its smaller neighbor Herma by tricking it into declaring war on the United States.
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FlagPolice Comics #2 published September 1941
was The Kidnapped Ambassador [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Framed For Kidnapping

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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; two un-named kidnappers (villains)
The Phantom Lady rescues her fiancee, Don Borden, from spies trying to get defense secrets from him.......spies who had tried to frame the Phantom Lady for Don's kidnapping, but she eluded the Police. She disappears after rescuing Don and when the cops come in saying that "some dame" called in a tip, Don thinks of Sandra.
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FlagPolice Comics #3 published October 1941
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The Dirigible of Doom

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Credits
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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; un-named Anglican Ambassador; Kurtz (villain, death); Heine (villain, death)
The Phantom Lady rescues Don and an ambassador from a dirigible on which some Nazis had planted a bomb.
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FlagPolice Comics #4 published November 1941
was The Dirigible of Doom [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Ortega the Saboteur

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Credits
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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Senator Henry Knight (cameo); un-named U.S. Assistant Secretary of State; Donna Clarrissa Montano (Parador Ambassador's daughter); Lieutenant Yardley (USN Officer); Captain Ortega (villain, Parador Army Officer)
The Phantom Lady stops a spy from stealing a plane and getting away with valuable information.
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FlagPolice Comics #5 published December 1941
was Ortega the Saboteur [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Autogiro Spies

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Senator Knight; Otto (villain, foreign agent); Max (villain, foreign agent); Karl (villain, foreign agent)
Senator Knight and Sandra discover that Don is being held in his apartment by enemy spies for the State Department papers they believe he has or has access to.
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FlagPolice Comics #6 published January 1942
was The Autogiro Spies [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Murder At the Anglican Embassy

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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Sir Edward Hendville (Anglican Purchasing Commission member, death); Noel (villain)
The Phantom Lady, present when a member of the Anglican Purchasing Commission (dressed in a lion tamer's costume) is murdered, notes a fleeing felon carrying a briefcase, also dressed in such a costume. She follows him to the zoo and apprehends him and his pals, plus the briefcase, which contains valuable Anglican State papers.
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FlagPolice Comics #7 published February 1942
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Chaos In Cuba

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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Senator Knight; un-named Secret Service Chief; Otto (villain); Shlacht (villain); Louie (villain); Hugo (villain); Colonel Trapilla (villain, Cuban Police Chief)
Don and Sandra travel to Cuba to investigate subversive activities of European tourists. What they discover is a plan to mine the waters between Cuba and Florida in order to prevent U.S. interference as these men attempt to occupy Cuba.
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FlagPolice Comics #8 published March 1942
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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Senator Knight; the Japanese (villains)
Unknown to anyone, Senator Knight's beautiful daughter...
Sandra sees her father shot down in Congress by a Japanese agent, and learns that the Japanese are plotting to destroy the J. M. Steel Plant.
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FlagPolice Comics #9 published May 1942
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The Civilian Defense Scandal

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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Senator Knight; Tom Jenson (death); un-named German Consolate Undersecretary [as Mr. MacMarris, O.C.D. Chief, who was murdered] (villain); Koiby (villain); Joe (villain)
When Senator Knight refuses to allow an investigation of extortion in the U.S. offices of Civilian Defense as a lack of confidence in our Capitol, the Phantom Lady decides to unofficially conduct such an investigation.
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FlagPolice Comics #10 published July 1942
was The Civilian Defense Scandal [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Spy Ring Murder

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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Lieutenant Bob Forbes (of U.S. intelligence, death); the Nazis (villains)
Sandra and Don witness the murder of a U.S. intelligence officer who had been working on the suspected sabotage of an American re-fueling station. The Phantom Lady discovers some Nazis are responsible and they are operating through the office of a wealthy jeweler.
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FlagPolice Comics #11 published September 1942
was The Spy Ring Murder [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Tank Factory Sabotage

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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Senator Knight; Masie (factory worker); Mike (villain); un-named spies (villains)
Sandra and her father head out to the testing grounds to witness new U.S. tanks in their preliminary testing, and are shocked to see the tanks literally falling apart! Sandra then decides to go undercover as a new factory worker in order to discover why this is happening.
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FlagPolice Comics #12 published October 1942
was The Tank Factory Sabotage [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Phony Phantom Lady

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Arthur Peddy (signed)
Arthur Peddy (signed)
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Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Masie; Don Borden; phony Phantom Lady (villain); un-named Nazis spies (villains)
The authorities begin a search for the Phantom Lady, who was seen blowing up a neutral foreign consul building. The real Phantom Lady, however, is soon captured by the spies responsible and they intend to use her to drive to the White House so they can attack and destroy it.
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FlagPolice Comics #13 published November 1942
was The Phony Phantom Lady [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The West Point Incident

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Joe Kubert
Joe Kubert
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Priscilla Knight (Sandra's spinster Aunt); Major Atchinson (commander at West Point); Mr. Schott (villain); Dippy (villain)
Phantom Lady must stop a group of foreign agents, who are lacing soldiers' stew at West Point with Mickey Finns.
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FlagPolice Comics #14 published December 1942
was The West Point Incident [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The School For Spies!

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Joe Kubert
Joe Kubert
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Johnny (War Shipping Board employee); Melinda; Baron Torpe (villain)
Melinda attends a class in spying techniques at Baron Torpe's home, and she tells him that she is going to do a little spying that evening. When she brings back a clock and valuable information, she is taken prisoner by Torpe, who is a foreign spy!
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FlagPolice Comics #15 published January 1943
was The School for Spies! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Mystery of the Opera House Robberies!

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Joe Kubert
Joe Kubert
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Senator Knight; Don Borden; Mrs. Van Bilt; un-named guard (villain, death); Ramon (villain)
Phantom Lady decides to investigate the theft of a wealthy lady's diamond necklace at the opera and discovers several of the actors were in on the caper.
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FlagPolice Comics #16 published February 1943
was The Mystery of the Opera House Robberies! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Mystery of the Black Cat!

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Frank Borth (signed)
Frank Borth (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Senator Knight; Don Borden; Carl (death); two un-named thugs (villains)
Sandra is reading Edgar Allan Poe's classic "Black Cat" to some dinner guests when the cry of a cat is heard outside, and when one of the guests investigates, he is killed and lies on the ground with claw marks on his face. Phantom Lady discovers that two thugs, hired by the Nazis, were attempting to plant a bomb in Senator Knight's home.
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FlagPolice Comics #17 published March 1943
was Mystery of the Black Cat! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Golden Egg!

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Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Bunny Man [Killer Dan] (villain, introduction, death)
An Easter egg hunt on the grounds of Senator Knight's home. But Sandra smells a rat when one of the eggs collected ticks, while another is very heavy. Don deduces the first to be a bomb and the others loaded with explosives -- a plot to kill Senator Knight.
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FlagPolice Comics #18 published April 1943
was Golden Egg! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Murder On the High Seas

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Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Jake (introduction, a comic strip artist); Heidi (friend of Jake's); Joe (villain)
Sandra, Don, Jake and Heidi head out on Jake's new runabout named "The Fire-Eater", and while Sandra is aquaplaning, another boat comes alongside and attempts to kill her. Later, she discovers that her father had been busting up their bosses' rackets and he wanted revenge.
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FlagPolice Comics #19 published May 1943
was Murder on the High Seas [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Enter: The Raven

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Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Senator Knight; The Raven [Tony Grey]; The Boss (villain); Spike (villain)
After three attempts being made on Senator Knight's life, Phantom Lady decides to find out, once and for all, who is behind these attempts. Having been told that her Dad is being held captive on the docks, she soon confronts the mysterious boss behind the kidnapping and that this man also holds The Raven captive.
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FlagPolice Comics #20 published July 1943
was Enter: The Raven [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
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superhero
The Spider Widow
The Spider Widow [Dianne Grayson]; The Raven [Tony Grey]; Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Joe [aka Jo-Jo] (villain); The Boss (villain, introduction)
Fightingest' Gals in the History of Comic Books!
The Raven has invited Sandra to meet with Dianne Grayson and believes that they can help Sandra with all the problems she has been encountering with attempts being made to get inside information from her father. But the two ladies bicker from the very start, but succeed in being taken to The Boss by one of his henchmen, only to lose him in the end.
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FlagFeature Comics #69 published July 1943
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Phantom Lady vs. the Spider Widow

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Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; The Raven [Tony Grey]; Spider Widow [Dianne Grayton]; The Boss (villain); Chuck (villain, death)
Phantom Lady gets a letter from Spider Widow, informing her that she is challenging her to a duel to see who is the most capable crime fighter, AND that she intends the Raven to remain with her. Spider Widow gets a similar letter from Phantom Lady! What both of these women do not understand is that both have been set up by a criminal gang which hope one or the other of the lady heroes will perish at the hands of the other.
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FlagPolice Comics #21 published August 1943
was Phantom Lady vs. the Spider Widow [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
Frank Borth [as Frank M. Borth] (signed)
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superhero
Spider Widow with the Raven and Phantom Lady!
The Spider Widow [Dianne Grayson]; The Raven [Tony Grey]; Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; The "Big" Boss [Larkins, also as Senator Knight] (villain, death)
Hello, Dianne? Have you heard...
The Spider Widow and Phantom Lady learn that the Raven has been taken from the hospital, where he was recovering from his wounds, to a place called the Lookout Hotel. When Dianne enters the hotel, she is confronted by the Raven, who claims he has joined the Boss's mob.
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FlagFeature Comics #70 published August 1943
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Submarine Sabotage

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Rudy Palais ?
Rudy Palais ?
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Subject Matter
superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; The Raven [Tony Grey] (cameo); Spider Widow [Dianne Grayson] (cameo); Senator Knight; un-named sub Captain; un-named saboteur (villain)
Senator Knight and other officials are taking a maiden voyage in the new super submarine, and invite Phantom Lady to go with them. They do not know, however, that one of the crew members has been replaced by a saboteur, who releases a deadly gas into the sub.
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FlagPolice Comics #22 published September 1943
was Submarine Sabotage [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Peace -- It's Wonderful!

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Frank Borth
Frank Borth
Frank Borth
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superhero
Spider Widow
The Spider Widow [Dianne Grayson]; The Raven [Tony Grey]; Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Frankie (villain); group of un-named crooks (villains, introduction for all)
The Raven receives a bunch of petitions asking him to settle the fueding between Spider Woman and Phantom Lady, and invites both to an escape-proof cellar in a building to settle their differences. It happens, but with a bizarre twist!
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FlagFeature Comics #71 published September 1943
was Peace -- It's Wonderful! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Four Maniacs

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Rudy Palais [as Rudolph Palais] (signed)
Rudy Palais [as Rudolph Palais] (signed)
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superhero
Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Senator Knight; Looey (villain, the Knight's new butler); Joe (villain); Ethyl (villain, the Knight's new maid)
When Sandra and the Senator come home, they discover all their hired servants are gone and replaced by new ones, who happen to be escapees from a nuthouse and who hold the two prisoner until the Phantom Lady appears. But it's Don who saves the day.
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FlagPolice Comics #23 published October 1943
was The Four Maniacs [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Classic Phantom Lady Only From PS Artbooks...
Illustrated (with Fox Features logo) advertisement for the Phantom Lady reprint series from PS Artbooks.
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The Harvey Horrors Are Here!
In-house advertisement for the Harvey horror collections
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Harvey Horror Softies
In-house advertisement for the Harvey horror softcover collections.
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Classic ACG titles only from PSArtbooks...
In-house advertisement for ACG reprint collections
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ACG Collected Work Operation: Peril
In-house advertisement for PS's forthcoming reprint of Operation: Peril
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Golden Age classic titles from Roy Thomas Presents
In-house promotional advertisement for PSArtbooks' Roy Thomas edited reprint titles.
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Roy Thomas Presents Captain Video
In-house advertisement for Roy Thomas Presents Captain Video
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Look for the logo...
In-house advertisement for PSARtbooks
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The Casebook of Bryant and May
In-house advertisement for The Casebook of Bryant and May: The Soho Devil
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1949 -- 2009 Fantasty & Science Fiction
In-house advertisement for PSArtbooks collection of covers from the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.
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"An absolutely essential book on the life and art of the seminal creator of Dan Dare"...

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In-house advertisement for Frank Hampson: The Future Revisited.
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Showcase -- only from PSArtbooks
In-house advertisement for Showcase (PS, 2013 series)
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Roy Thomas Presents Classic Phantom Lady
In-house advertisement for Roy Thomas Presents Classic Phantom Lady (PS, 2013 series)
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inside back cover
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Golden Age classic titles
In-house advertisement for PSArtbooks Roy Thomas edited reprinted titles
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