You'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide or see MyComicBook.com to see how much the issue is selling for .
Without the issue's condition you'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
The value of a Phantom comic can vary greatly depending on its condition, rarity, and specific issue. Some issues may be worth only a few dollars, while others could be valued at hundreds or even thousands of dollars, especially if they are in mint condition or are rare collector's items. It is best to consult a comic book price guide or appraisers to determine the specific value of a Phantom comic.
Without knowing the condition you'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
You'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
Lee Falk wrote the first comic strip
Lee Falk's "The Phantom" still appears as an ongoing comic strip but not all newspapers carry the strip (unfortunately) . You can read the comic at the related link below .
You can read "The Phantom" comic strip in newspapers or online on various comic strip websites. The strip follows the adventures of "The Ghost Who Walks," a crimefighter in the jungle.
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The Phantom Of The Opera (Eternity Comics, No. 1) (The Classic Tale Of Horror by Gaston Leroux) [Comic] 1988 worth $5.25 Used.Phantom of the Opera (1991 Innovation) comic books $6.95 the original price. Trap Door Maker Phantom of Opera Prequel TPB (2008) comic books $19.99Phantom Of The Opera Published Cover 1982 $300.00
Transformers (1984 Marvel) 1st Printing in VF condition is selling for $ 20,00 .
The main difference between a 1st printing and a 2nd printing in comic books is that a 1st printing is the initial run of a comic book issue, while a 2nd printing is a subsequent print run of the same issue due to high demand. The cover of a 2nd printing often indicates that it is a later edition, which can impact its collectibility and value.
The Phantom comic strip was created by Lee Falk in 1936. Falk was an American writer who created the character as a costumed crime-fighter known as "The Ghost Who Walks." The comic strip follows the adventures of the Phantom through various storylines and was widely popular across the world.