Wednesday, December 30, 2020

The Phantom (60 only: 1801-1860)


1801
: "The Emperor's Treasure" by Ulf Granberg and Jaime Vallvé































































 
Story: John Bull aka Norman Worker

Artist: Ă–zcan Eralp - Bertil Wilhelmsson 

Cover Artist: Antonio Lemos 

First print: Fantomen, 1976



Credits to original uploaders.

13 comments:

  1. Brother I have come back to your blog after close to 5 plus years. Am not being able to access the comics. Please guide. manoharnair@hotmail.com

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    1. Click at Offline Reading
      In older posts you'll see links (many are dead also), and files for newer Post at Telegram (register urself) and read.

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  2. Are we supposed to download Telegram?

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    1. Yes, at desktop or/and mobile.
      Can register and use web option at desktop also.

      It's similar to whatsapp without calling option, but unlimited file hosting space.

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  3. Gracias, muchas gracias desde Catalunya (España). Es una gran aportación para todos los
    amigos de Phantom
    Gromaches

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    1. Welcome! Planning to (re)share all Frew I have (mine old posts + collection), ie 470+ in Jan. just check may be you can get some of your missing.

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  4. Dear PBC its a blast of Phantom comics. 2021 is going to be Phantom comics reading year for Phantom Phans. Thanks a lot dear.

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  5. Dear PBC, so much thanks for your outstanding Frew Collection.

    Just one request, could you please provide a list of Frew Phantom books available at your end. It would definitely help us get a clear idea of how many books are still yet to read...

    Thanks once again and wish to see you spend a very active time uploading Frew comics in the year to come.

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    1. About 470 more are coming VERY soon.
      Half were shared here earlier, but links are gone.

      In Frew main target is Fantomet stories as strips , King, Charlton stories are easily reachable.

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  6. PBC, Many thanks for sharing this! I really appreciate the efforts you are taking/ have taken for the last many years in doing this. I also must express my admiration for your large heart in sharing this with others. It's quite rare to come across people who willingly share their collection with others. Once again, my sincere thanks and may God Bless You for this!!!

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  7. Thanks PBC for sharing this. Amazing collection

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