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  • Review of Wick Publications #6

    features the following stories: "Die Uranfalle" ("The River Pirates of Sambesi") by Peter Mennigen and José María Ortiz Tafalla The "Die Uranfalle" ("The River Pirates of Sambesi") story has been published before

  • Review of Fantomen 8/2024, 9/2024, 10-11/2024, 12/2024 & 13/2024

    ) by Tony DePaul and Heiner Bade "Under Grenadas rännande sol" ("The Slaves") by Peter Mennigen and José María Ortiz Tafalla Fantomen 9/2024 "Farligt vatten" ("Dangerous Waters") by Bernd Frenz and Janusz It was created by Peter Mennigen and José María Ortiz Tafalla.

  • Results for 2024 best Fantomen story

    was a Bastei reprint story " The Blackmailers of Paris " written by Peter Mennigen , with art by José María Ortiz Tafalla .

  • Update on 'Wick Publications' New 2022 German Comic Book Series

    stories originally created for the Bastei publisher by the amazing team of Peter Mennigen and drawn by José María Ortiz Tafalla.

  • Revealed the Contents & Covers of the Wick Publications 12 Issue Series

    Wick Publications will release 22 Phantom stories written by the amazing team of Peter Mennigen and José María Ortiz Tafalla.

  • New German Series by Wick Publications

    license from KFS to release 22 Phantom stories written by the amazing team of Peter Mennigen and drawn by José María Ortiz Tafalla.

  • Another Phantom Podcast to Hit the Airwaves 15th February 2022

    The team consists of Maria Lewis, Elise Cooper from Nova Podcasts and it must be said, they are a professional You can follow Maria Lewis at her Twitter.

  • Artist Jose Delbo Passes - Sy Barry Assistant & Charlton Story Artist

    For some Phantom phans, Jose Delbo may not be an artist you are aware of but please read on to learn Jose Delbo (José María Del Bo) was born December 9, 1933 and passed February 5, 2024. Before his move to the USA, he drew for many South American comic books like Pancho Negro, Batallas Inolvidables It is worth noting that this knowledge about Jose Delbo was only a recent discovery - you can read about According to one story retold by a former colleague, Jose told some that he assisted on some panels of

  • X-Band: Phantom Podcast #215 - 2022 Melbourne Supanova

    Sean records his thoughts of the weekend plus records the Phantom panel featuring Matt Kyme and Maria Maria-published Lewis has heaps of titles as a writer, radio host and host of the new Phantom never Dies

  • Ulrich Wick, German Comics Expert

    We have access to five unpublished stories by the artist José Maria Ortiz Tafalla, including The Slaves [Editors note: An example of José Maria Ortiz Tafalla's artwork from Bastei #225 "Der Zwillingsbruder UW: Currently we are thinking about publishing the 22 stories by the artist José Maria Ortiz Tafalla We’ve also tried to contact José Maria Ortiz Tafalla, but so far we only have made contact with his son Hopefully our interview with José Maria Ortiz Tafalla will help.

  • X-Band: Phantom Podcast #290A - Aug & Sept 2024 Newspaper Stories & News Review

    Minutes & 30 Seconds John Cassaday passes ( link ): 50 Minutes & 30 Seconds Spanish comic artist J ose María Ortiz Tafalla passes ( link ): 53 Minutes First issue of the Lightning Strikes & TASQ school monthly

  • X-Band: Phantom Podcast #279 - Sounds from Supanova Melbourne 2024

    Maria Lewis from the podcast "The Phantom Never Dies" Ken Steacy Canadian comic artist and writer who

  • Looking back at the inaugural Brisbane Phantom phans dinner

    longer with us, particularly Lee Falk , Jim Shepherd, Richard Fry , Don Perlin , John Cassaday , Jose Maria Ortiz Tafalla , Dai Darell , Jose Delbo , and Walmir Amaral .

  • X-Band: Phantom Podcast #318 - Mad Cave Studios Phantom #1 review

    Wednesday 24 September 2025, Mad Cave Studios release their first regular feature Phantom comic on the back of their well received Defenders of the Earth comic series. Jermayn Parker and Scott Waldyn review the comic together. We talk about the elephant in the room of the Phantom showing his eyes for us readers plus what the comic does well. At the end of the day, it is a good read. The story is solid and has a definite modern feel to it and we hope for those Falkist phans you give it a go. We would love to hear your thoughts on the comic. We have on purpose released this episode a week after it hit the comic stores around the world. You can either email us, leave your comments at our YouTube channel, and/or leave them at our social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram. Is Scott Waldyn right that for many readers of the comic, they wont understand the importance of the lore of not seeing the Phantom eyes? What do you think? Is it a big deal? Is the blame on King Features for allowing this? Or is it on Tony DePaul who started this trend with his Daily story "Phantoms End"? Did you like the dual character perspective in the comic? Did you like the love and relationship shown between the Bandar and the Phantom? Did you like the art style? Does the Phantom not having stripped undies bother you? Anything else you would like to see discussed? Let us know and give us your thoughts. You can email us at chroniclechamber@gmail.com or chat with us via our social media profiles on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram. We love comments and feedback from the Phantom phans from around the world. Make sure you stay with us, and do not forget to subscribe and leave a review on our podcast on our YouTube Channel.

  • X-Band: Phantom Podcast #260 - Frew 75th Anniversary Comic Review

    Minutes 30 Seconds "Undergrowth" written by Dean Rankine, drawn by Ivan Rodriguez and coloured by Tarella

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