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Artist: Bill Draut |
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Comic Title: Phantom Stranger #1
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 909 Third Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: May/Jun 1969
On Sale Date:
March 18, 1969 Newsstand Date March 18, 1969
Source: Comic Reader, #72
Copyright Date March 18, 1969
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1969
Newsstand Date March 13, 1969
Source: House Ad, Angel and the Ape #4, Page 32
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Cover Price: $0.12
Page Count: 32
Editor: Joe Orlando
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Title: "Defeat the Dragon Curse ...or Die"
Pages: 9
Feature(s):
Phantom Stranger (of Earth-1)
Writer: Mike Friedrich
Artist: Bill Draut
Reprinted In:
Showcase Presents Phantom Stranger Vol. 1 TPB (2006)
Feature Character(s)
- Phantom Stranger (last appearance in Showcase #80; next appearance in Phantom Stranger #2)
Supporting Character(s)
- Doctor Thirteen (last appearance in Showcase #80; next appearance in Phantom Stranger #2)
- Marie Thirteen (last appearance in Showcase #80; next appearance in Phantom Stranger #2)
Villain(s)
- An unnamed vandal (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Harry and Rosemary (a Chinese couple; both die in this story; no further appearances)
- Larry (Harry's son; no further appearances)
- Mr. Fong and Frank (bank employees; no further appearances)
Synopsis:
Dr. Thirteen and his wife visit two friends in San Francisco. Suddenly, the shadow of a dragon appears on the side of the building, which then explodes. Terry and Marie survive the blast, but their friends are killed. Harry the young son of the couple also survives, but is now an orphan. The Phantom Stranger then shows up and points out a dragon symbol of death painted on the ground. Thirteen does not believe that the building was destroyed by supernatural means.
Later at the opening of a new Chinatown bank branch, a dragon appears followed by a fire. Both the Phantom Stranger and Dr. Thirteen investigate. They find another dragon symbol. However, it is young Harry who points out the connection between the buildings. They were both new.
Dr. Thirteen places a fake radio ad announcing the opening of a new restaurant in the area. He then stakes out the building until the vandal shows himself. A chinese man, who is angry about the new buildings, is responsible. The Phantom Stranger captures him and wonders how the man was able to cause such destruction. The old man claims to have been aided by the supernatural Ching Hi Fu.
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