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Date | Number: 122 | Lang: English (en)
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I REALLY wanted to give this book ten stars for the gorgeous artwork alone! The Black Phantom is one BEE-YOOTIFUL woman as rendered by Frank Bolle, I'll be dreaming about HER tonight - don't tell my wife Peg, I really don't need her being jealous of a COMIC BOOK CHARACTER! The first story in this comic was the best, with a really good twist ending - the only drawback was Black Phantom mentioning a couple of missing allies, who we don't see for the whole darn book; I assume this was a series in another book - I don't know which one yet, but I WILL be on the lookout for it! The Ghost Rider story came as an unexpected bonus, I was glad to see him here. For those who only know Dick Ayers from his '60s work on Sgt. Fury, I think his '50s artwork will be a real eye-opener. IT WAS GREAT! All this and an ad for car upholstery - yep, I am one weird dude.
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Hey, it's me again - Black Phantom was also in RED MASK comics, check out my comment under RED MASK #54. Come on, HUMOR ME! please?
  
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NameA-1 Comics 122 - Black Phantom 1 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: quarterly | Editing: Ray Krank
NotesComic is also part of the A-1 series, #122; there's no date of publication on the cover or in the indicia The on-sale date is from the publication date recorded in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Vol. 8, Part 2, No. 2, Periodicals, July-December, 1954.
 
CoverThe Unholy Three! / 1 page
GenreWestern-frontier
PencilsFrank Bolle (signed)
InksFrank Bolle
 
Comic StoryThe Unholy Three! / Black Phantom (8 pages)
SynopsisBlack Phantom must single-handedly take on three grim killers who ride into town looking for nothing but trouble......and maybe some of the bank's money!
Job #BP 3-1
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersHob Moreland (villain, death)
Script
PencilsFrank Bolle
InksFrank Bolle
First LineHaw! Haw' Imagine a woman deputy trying to hold us in check!
 
Comic StoryThe Nothing Robber! / Black Phantom (7 pages)
SynopsisBlack Phantom has to figure out why someone is stealing junk.
Job #BP 2-1
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersJim Jensen; Tall Cactus (death)
Script
PencilsFrank Bolle
InksFrank Bolle
First LineAll he stole were some feathers - an old hat - and a broken belt -
 
Comic StorySheriff Satan! / Black Phantom (7 pages)
SynopsisSheriff Satan of the outlaw town of Helldorado puts legitimate lawmen on trial for their actions against crooks until the Black Phantom shuts him down.
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersSheriff Satan (outlaw); Sheriff Jackson (death); Sheriff Gallagher (death)
Script
PencilsFrank Bolle (signed)
InksFrank Bolle
First LineLet's see you fight your way out of this, Black Phantom!
 
Comic StoryDeath Raced the Wagon Train! (6 pages)
SynopsisThe Ghost Rider must stop a ranger from killing a band of settlers.
FeatureThe Ghost Rider
PencilsDick Ayers
InksDick Ayers ?; Ernie Bache ?
LettersDick Ayers
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersThe Ghost Rider; Mort Blackstone (villainous rancher)
 
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