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Mustanaamio - Mies joka ei kuole koskaan

Mustanaamio - Mies joka ei kuole koskaan

Lee Falk; Ray Moore; Wilson McCoy; Sy Barry; Tony Depaul; Graham Nolan; Paul Ryan

Story House Egmont
2016
nidottu
Kahdeksankymmentä vuotta sitten luotiin eräs sarjakuvamaailman tarunhohtoisimmista hahmoista: Mustanaamio! Siitä lähtien miljoonat lukijat ympäri maailman ovat seuranneet Vaeltavan aaveen kohtaloita ja seikkailuja.
Mandrake the Magician: The Complete Newspaper Dailies Volume 5: 1941-1943
Mandrake the Magician began as a daily strip on June 11, 1934, and whether Lee Falk knew it as a sophomore at the University of Illinois, he was making history. The daily strip ended after a 79-year run, and the Sunday strip, which started in 1935, ran for 68 years. Any fan of comic strips is almost certainly familiar with Falks other creation, The Phantom, which started in 1936 and continues to this day. Mandrake the Magician whisked readers to exotic locales (often fictional amalgams of the Orient, the Middle East, India or Eastern Europe) and immersed them in extended narratives with memorable villains and a colorful support cast. The strips presented in this series of reprints feature two staple characters in addition to the master magician: Lothar and Princess Narda (princess of the mythical European kingdom Cockaigne). Lothar appears within the first few days (June 14, 1934), and Narda is introduced in Mandrakes second adventure. Narda is similar to Flash Gordons Dale Arden: beautiful, constantly in need of rescue, and the love interest of our hero. A Prince of the Seven Nations of Africa, Lothar is Mandrakes devoted servant, friend and companion. He is, the strongest man in the world, and decked out in a fez, shorts, and a leopard shirt. Comics historian Don Markstein commented that, Some people say Mandrake the Magician... was comics first superhero, and we at Hermes Press couldnt agree more.
The Phantom: The Complete Sundays Volume 11: 1974-1979
Referred to by comic strip historian Maurice Horn as the "granddaddy of all costumed superheroes," The Phantom was created in 1936 by Lee Falk. The strip hit the funny pages of newspapers well before the Dark Knight or Superman made their first appearances and has been acknowledged as an influence on every "masked man of mystery" since. The Phantom set the standard for action, adventure, intrigue, and romance in adventure comic strips and comic books -- it has frequently been copied but never equaled. This exciting 11th volume of the full color Sundays continues the SY BARRY YEARS Reprinted in we bring you fifteen complete continuities drawn by Sy himself which continue the adventures of The Phantom, Diana, and his two children: Also included is a comprehensive essay and documentary materials. This volume starts with "Little Girl" January 5, 1975 and concludes with "Jungle Olympics" concluding on September 2, 1979.
The Phantom: The Complete Sundays Volume 10: 1970-1974
Referred to by comic strip historian Maurice Horn as the "granddaddy of all costumed superheroes," The Phantom was created in 1936 by Lee Falk. The strip hit the funny pages of newspapers well before the Dark Knight or Superman made their first appearances and has been acknowledged as an influence on every "masked man of mystery" since. The Phantom set the standard for action, adventure, intrigue, and romance in adventure comic strips and comic books -- it has frequently been copied but never equaled. This exciting 10th volume of the full color Sundays continues the SY BARRY YEARS Thirteen complete continuities drawn by Sy himself which continue the adventures of The Phantom, Diana, and his two children. This volume starts with "Alexander's Diamond Cup" from September 20, 1970 and concludes with "Tale of Joomba" which concludes on December 29, 1974. Also included is a comprehensive essay and documentary materials.
The Phantom: The Complete Newspaper Dailies Volume 35: 1991-1993
Referred to by comic strip historian Maurice Horn as the granddaddy of all costumed superheroes, The Phantom was created in 1936 by Lee Falk. The strip hit the funny pages of newspapers well before the Dark Knight or Superman made their first appearances and has been acknowledged as an influence on every masked man of mystery since. The Phantom set the standard for action, adventure, intrigue, and romance in adventure comic strips and comic books it has frequently been copied but never equaled. This exciting 35th volume continues the SY BARRY YEARS Reprinted in all its black and white glory, journey with Hermes Press as we bring you five complete continuities drawn by Sy himself which continue the adventures of The Phantom, Diana, and his two children: Also included is a comprehensive essay and documentary materials.
Den falske Jean Lafitte

Den falske Jean Lafitte

Claes Reimerthi; Lee Falk; Anthony Spay; Mikael Sol; Norman Worker

Egmont Kids Media Nordic
2025
nidottu
«Ånden som går» er tilbake! Som kjent er Fantomet en ånd som ikke forgår bare sånn uten videre.Her er første utgave av en ny serie bøker med Fantomet-historier fra perm til perm.
Enhörningarna : Ärofyllt uppdrag

Enhörningarna : Ärofyllt uppdrag

Lee Falk

Egmont Story House
2025
kartonkisidos
Vart hundrade år måste arvtagerskan till ett kungarike besöka gudinnans tempel för att be om hennes skydd och för att göra en personlig önskan. Vägen är lång, men prinsessan Celestial förlitar sig på krafterna hon får från sin enhörning. Vad hon fortfarande inte vet är att hon inte är ensam fyra andra flickor, alla med krafter från enhörningarna, följer i hennes fotspår.
Fantomen : Fursten av Baronkhan

Fantomen : Fursten av Baronkhan

Lee Falk

Egmont Story House
2025
nidottu
Djungelpojken Rex mystiska förflutna har uppdagats, och nu sitter han knappt tolv år gammal på tronen i sitt eget furstendöme Baronkhan. Men bland hans rådgivare och undersåtar gömmer sig maktlystna tyranner som är redo att göra vad som helst för att röja undan Rex. Tur för honom att hans fosterfar är ingen mindre än Fantomen den vandrande vålnaden!
Mandrake the Magician Volume Four the Complete Newspaper Dailies: 1939-1941
Mandrake the Magician began as a daily strip on June 11, 1934, and whether Lee Falk knew it as a sophomore at the University of Illinois, he was making history. The daily strip ended after a 79-year run, and the Sunday strip, which started in 1935, ran for 68 years. Any fan of comic strips is almost certainly familiar with Falk’s other creation, The Phantom, which started in 1936 and continues to this day. Mandrake the Magician whisked readers to exotic locales (often fictional amalgams of the Orient, the Middle East, India or Eastern Europe) and immersed them in extended narratives with memorable villains and a colorful support cast. The strips presented in this series of reprints feature two staple characters in addition to the master magician: Lothar and Princess Narda (princess of the mythical European kingdom Cockaigne). Lothar appears within the first few days (June 14, 1934), and Narda is introduced in Mandrake’s second adventure. Narda is similar to Flash Gordon’s Dale Arden: beautiful, constantly in need of rescue, and the love interest of our hero. A Prince of the Seven Nations of Africa, Lothar is Mandrake’s devoted servant, friend and companion. He is, “the strongest man in the world,” and decked out in a fez, shorts, and a leopard shirt. Comics historian Don Markstein commented that, “Some people say Mandrake the Magician... was comics’ first superhero,” and we at Hermes Press couldn’t agree more. Volume four presents: Mandrake in North Africa (September 4 - December 23, 1939); The Mountain Bandits (December 25, 1939 - January 20, 1940); The Museum Mystery (January 22 - May 4, 1940); The Octopus Ring (May 6 - December 21, 1940); and Dr. Griff's Invention (December 23, 1940 - April 5, 1941).
Mandrake the Magician: The Complete Newspaper Dailies Volume Three
Mandrake the Magician began as a daily strip on June 11, 1934, and whether Lee Falk knew it as a sophomore at the University of Illinois, he was making history. The daily strip ended after a 79-year run, and the Sunday strip, which started in 1935, ran for 68 years. Any fan of comic strips is almost certainly familiar with Falk’s other creation, The Phantom, which started in 1936 and continues to this day. Mandrake the Magician whisked readers to exotic locales (often fictional amalgams of the Orient, the Middle East, India or Eastern Europe) and immersed them in extended narratives with memorable villains and a colorful support cast. The strips presented in this series of reprints feature two staple characters in addition to the master magician: Lothar and Princess Narda (princess of the mythical European kingdom Cockaigne). Lothar appears within the first few days (June 14, 1934), and Narda is introduced in Mandrake’s second adventure. Narda is similar to Flash Gordon’s Dale Arden: beautiful, constantly in need of rescue, and the love interest of our hero. A Prince of the Seven Nations of Africa, Lothar is Mandrake’s devoted servant, friend and companion. He is, “the strongest man in the world,” and decked out in a fez, shorts, and a leopard shirt. Comics historian Don Markstein commented that, “Some people say Mandrake the Magician... was comics’ first superhero,” and we at Hermes Press couldn’t agree more. So, starting with Volume One we present the complete adventures of Mandrake the Magician This third volume of the series presents eight stories: “Mandrake in Hollywood”; “Sonny the Child Movie Star”; “Mandrake and the Haunted House”: “Blozz the Chamption”; “Mandrake in Love”; “Visitors from Space”; “The Deep South”; and “Mandrake in Cockaigne.”
The Phantom the complete dailies volume 33: 1988-1989
Referred to by comic strip historian Maurice Horn as the “granddaddy of all costumed superheroes,” The Phantom was created in 1936 by Lee Falk. The strip hit the funny pages of newspapers well before the Dark Knight or Superman made their first appearances and has been acknowledged as an influence on every “masked man of mystery” since. The Phantom set the standard for action, adventure, intrigue, and romance in adventure comic strips and comic books — it has frequently been copied but never equaled. This exciting 33nd volume continues the SY BARRY YEARS! Reprinted in all its black and white glory, journey with Hermes Press as we bring you five complete continuities drawn by Sy himself which continue the adventures of The Phantom, Diana, and his two children. Also included is a comprehensive essay and documentary materials. Six stories, 272 pages; available December 15, 2024.
Mandrake the Magician: The Complete Newspaper Dailies Volume Two
Mandrake the Magician began as a daily strip on June 11, 1934, and whether Lee Falk knew it as a sophomore at the University of Illinois, he was making history. The daily strip ended after a 79-year run, and the Sunday strip, which started in 1935, ran for 68 years. Any fan of comic strips is almost certainly familiar with Falk’s other creation, The Phantom, which started in 1936 and continues to this day. Mandrake the Magician whisked readers to exotic locales (often fictional amalgams of the Orient, the Middle East, India or Eastern Europe) and immersed them in extended narratives with memorable villains and a colorful support cast. The strips presented in this series of reprints feature two staple characters in addition to the master magician: Lothar and Princess Narda (princess of the mythical European kingdom Cockaigne). Lothar appears within the first few days (June 14, 1934), and Narda is introduced in Mandrake’s second adventure. Narda is similar to Flash Gordon’s Dale Arden: beautiful, constantly in need of rescue, and the love interest of our hero. A Prince of the Seven Nations of Africa, Lothar is Mandrake’s devoted servant, friend and companion. He is, “the strongest man in the world,” and decked out in a fez, shorts, and a leopard shirt. Comics historian Don Markstein commented that, “Some people say Mandrake the Magician... was comics’ first superhero,” and we at Hermes Press couldn’t agree more. So, starting with Volume One we present the complete adventures of Mandrake the Magician This second volume of the series presents six stories: “Return of the Clay Camel”; “The Slave Traders of Tygandi”; “Mandrake in the Lost World”: “In the Cobra's Grip”; and “Mandrake in America.”
Fantomen. Den vandrande vålnaden

Fantomen. Den vandrande vålnaden

Lee Falk

Egmont Story House
2024
kartonkisidos
I över 400 år har Fantomen bekämpat sjöröveri och orättvisor runtom i världen, och i detta nya samlingsalbum får vi följa med på några av äventyren. Läs om den spännande Kimberly kuppen, om jägarna som terroriserar eden och de otäcka bröderna Gibs i Fantomen Den vandrande vålnaden.
Fantomen. Älskade pirat

Fantomen. Älskade pirat

David Bishop; Lee Falk

Egmont Story House
2024
sidottu
När Kate Sommerset blir kidnappad av piraterna som mördade hennes far vänds hennes värld upp och ner. Hon blir piraternas drottning, och således Fantomens svurna fiende, något som gör deras spirande romans till en livsfarlig lek. Boken är tryckt i en begränsad upplaga om 1000 exemplar.
Fantomen. Djungelpojken Rex

Fantomen. Djungelpojken Rex

David Bishop; Lee Falk

Egmont Story House
2024
nidottu
För länge sedan hittade Morifiskare ett övergivet barn på en flotte. Utan en enda ledtråd om pojkens förflutna hamnade han slutligen under den vandrande vålnadens beskydd, och blev känd i de djupa skogarna som djungelpojken Rex King.
The Phantom the Complete Dailies Volume 32: 1986-1987
Referred to by comic strip historian Maurice Horn as the “granddaddy of all costumed superheroes,” The Phantom was created in 1936 by Lee Falk. The strip hit the funny pages of newspapers well before the Dark Knight or Superman made their first appearances and has been acknowledged as an influence on every “masked man of mystery” since. The Phantom set the standard for action, adventure, intrigue, and romance in adventure comic strips and comic books — it has frequently been copied but never equaled. This exciting 31st volume continues the SY BARRY YEARS! Reprinted in all its black and white glory, journey with Hermes Press as we bring you five complete continuities drawn by Sy himself which continue the adventures of The Phantom, Diana, and his two children: “Tarashima Terrorists,” “The Snake Goddess,” “Zabadabah,” “The Man Thing,” and “Great Raptor of Rhua.” Also included is a comprehensive essay and documentary materials.
Mandrake the Magician: The Complete Newspaper Dailies Volume One
From the creative mind of Lee Falk comes Mandrake the Magician! Created in 1934 with the story “The Cobra.” Comics historian Don Markstein wrote, "Some people say Mandrake the Magician, who started in 1934, was comics' first superhero.” Hermes Press is proud to continue their legacy of complete Lee Falk comic reprints, starting with the very first years of Mandrake. This first Volume includes five stories, “The Cobra” (June 11, 1934 – Nov 24 1934), “The Hawk (Mandrake Meets Narda)” (Nov 26, 1934 – Feb 23, 1935), “The Monster of Tanov Pass” (Feb 25, 1935 – June 15 1935), “Saki, the Clay Camel” (June 17, 1935 – Nov 2 1935), and “The Werewolf” (Nov 4 1935 – Feb 1936). Strips from this issue are taken directly from King Feature’s proofs. Included in the volume is a comprehensive essay and documentary materials.
The Phantom the Complete Dailies volume 31
Referred to by comic strip historian Maurice Horn as the “granddaddy of all costumed superheroes,” The Phantom was created in 1936 by Lee Falk. The strip hit the funny pages of newspapers well before the Dark Knight or Superman made their first appearances and has been acknowledged as an influence on every “masked man of mystery” since. The Phantom set the standard for action, adventure, intrigue, and romance in adventure comic strips and comic books — it has frequently been copied but never equaled. This exciting 31st volume continues the SY BARRY YEARS! Reprinted in all its black and white glory, journey with Hermes Press as we bring you five complete continuities drawn by Sy himself which continue the adventures of The Phantom, Diana, and his two children: “Tarashima Terrorists,” “The Snake Goddess,” “Zabadabah,” “The Man Thing,” and “Great Raptor of Rhua.” Also included is a comprehensive essay and documentary materials.