"The Noble Lineage" is the "Triumph of Evil" from Charlton #67 (Oct 1975).
Writer: Joe Gill
Artist: Don Newton
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Though a die-hard fan of Lee Falk - Sy Barry combo, I think Don Newton was an artist who came as whiff of fresh air in drawing the Phantom. His panels almost make us think we were watching a movie. I know there will be people who think otherwise and I respect their opinion.
When I was a kid reading these for the first time I used to hate all non Sy Barry stories. But being older and matured now, I appreciate these departures from the Lee Falk canon. They offer a different perspective of the phantom. The phantom is always in some real danger in these stories whereas in the Lee Falk stories, the phantom is almost always invincible.
@Colonel WorobuI also liked Sy Barry's stories only.
But now a days, same view like Venkit & yours.
There was at least another one drawn by Newton, which was equally vivid in the action scenes. I think it was IJC 273. I will soon be providing the original one. The present one available is not a 32 page one and is the Charlton one with the IJC cover.
There was at least another one drawn by Newton, which was equally vivid in the action scenes. I think it was IJC 273. I will soon be providing the original one. The present one available is not a 32 page one and is the Charlton one with the IJC cover.
When I was a kid reading these for the first time I used to hate all non Sy Barry stories. But being older and matured now, I appreciate these departures from the Lee Falk canon. They offer a different perspective of the phantom. The phantom is always in some real danger in these stories whereas in the Lee Falk stories, the phantom is almost always invincible.
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