Credits
Colorist(s):
?
Subject Matter
Genres:
adventure, jungle, superhero
Character(s):
The Phantom; Joe Gagnon; Idaho [Giant Tuamotu]; Itongo tribe; Guran; Wambesi tribe; Hero; Devil
First Line:
In the years before teh Phantom Peace was established, the Itongo Headhunters were the most dreaded of all the fierce jungle tribes!
Synopsis:
Joe Gagnon finds diamonds at the floor of a huge statue of Tuamotu, giant god of the Itongo. Driven away, he finds startlingly-tall circus performer Idaho, whom he disguises as Tuamotu so as to gain access to the diamonds and lead raids on the neighbors, until the Phantom fights Idaho and easily vanquishes him. Idaho reveals that his very size makes him weak... it's exhausting even to walk. The crooks go to jail, the Itongo restore their loot, the fight becomes a legend, and the statue lies ignored.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
25
Job Number:
6411
Notes:
According to a letter from Bill Harris in Robin Snyder's The Comics Vol 23, No 8, August 2012, he wrote all the Phantom stories.
Ancient jungle saying 'When the Phantom speaks the whole jungle listens!'