Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 87. Chapters: Charlton Comics characters, Charlton Comics titles, Flash Gordon, The Jetsons, The Six Million Dollar Man, Top Cat, Charlie Chan, The Phantom, Space: 1999, Captain Atom, Emergency , Blue Beetle, List of Charlton Comics publications, Underdog, List of The Flintstones media, Yogi Bear, This Magazine Is Haunted, Joe Gill, Judomaster, Peacemaker, The Mysterious Traveler, E-Man, Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt, Son of Vulcan, Jungle Jim, Doomsday + 1, Sarge Steel, Tiger, Don Winslow of the Navy, Black Fury, Captain Willy Schultz, Midnight Tales, Ghost Manor, Doctor Spectro, The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves, List of Quality, Fawcett and Charlton characters who haven't appeared in DC comics, Scary Tales, Ghostly Tales, Ghostly Haunts, Atomic Mouse, Charlton Bullseye, Fightin' 5, Brides in Love, Nature Boy, Yellowjacket, Zaza the Mystic, Mr. Muscles, Faustus, Timmy the Timid Ghost, The Iron Corporal, Charlton Spotlight, Billy the Kid, The Thing . Excerpt: The Phantom is an American adventure comic strip created by Lee Falk, also creator of Mandrake the Magician. A popular feature adapted into many media, including television, film and video games, it stars a costumed crimefighter operating from the fictional African country Bengalla. The Phantom is the 21 in a line of crimefighters that originated in 1536, when the father of British sailor Christopher Walker was killed during a pirate attack. Swearing an oath to fight evil on the skull of his father's murderer, Christopher started the legacy of the Phantom that would be passed from father to son, leaving people to give the mysterious figure nicknames such as "The Ghost Who Walks," The Man Who Cannot Die and Guardian of the Eastern Dark, believing him to be immortal. Unlike many fictional costumed heroes, the Phantom does not have supernatural powers of any kind, but relies on his...