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Entry tags:char: ah-ku, char: bob phantom/walt whitney, creator: harry shorten, era: golden age, publisher: archie comics, publisher: mlj, status: public domain
When we last saw Princess Ah Ku, she fell into the bottomless pit. But, as [personal profile] psychopathicus_rex rightfully pointed out, villains do this sort of thing all the time, and it rarely stops them from coming back. And, sure enough, our hero, the fearless Bob Phantom, finds himself facing off against Ah Ku in the very next issue. And this time, the Princess of Crime is after something else.

The following story as originally printed in Top-Notch Comics #5. Writing by Harry Shorten, art by somebody credited as "Gerry Thorpe"


Top-Notch Comics 05 - Bob Phantom - Page 1
Top-Notch Comics 05 - Bob Phantom - Page 2
Top-Notch Comics 05 - Bob Phantom - Page 3
Top-Notch Comics 05 - Bob Phantom - Page 4
Top-Notch Comics 05 - Bob Phantom - Page 5
Top-Notch Comics 05 - Bob Phantom - Page 6


Will Bob Phantom ever capture the fiendish Ah Ku? Will the Princess of Crime ever come up with a plan that doesn't involve overly elaborate death traps? Tune in next time, only at SCANS_DAILY!


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[personal profile] strannik01
2011-01-27 05:36 am UTC (link)
So is it ever actually said that Walt Whitney and Bob Phantom are the same man,

That's actually a very interesting question. His first appearance very obviously hints at it (Walt is seen with Bob Phantom's trademark cloud of yellow smoke forming behind him), but it is never said outright. In fact, I don't think that it was until Top-Notch Comics #15 that we get Walt saying anything along the lines of "looks like this is a job for Bob Phantom."

Walt Whitney is so obvious a pseudonym for Walter Winchell that it loses quite a bit in a world where a good deal of your potential audience has never even HEARD of Winchell, let alone read his column.

This is the first time I heard of Walter Winchell. *wiki-searches* Very interesting. But, having read that, I don't think the readers necessarily need to know who Walter Winchell was to appreciate stories about a gossip columnist who occasionally became a teleporting superhero.

It proves she's versatile.

Oh, she is - as the next two stories will show. In fact, reading them makes me wonder why nobody ever used her - she was a surprisingly interesting villain.

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[personal profile] psychopathicus_rex
2011-01-27 09:54 am UTC (link)
Well, no, they don't HAVE to, but that particular variety of gossip columnist is one that has more or less passed from the scene. Winchell and those like him were something like the 'People Magazine' of his day - if you got mentioned in his column, you were either somebody worth watching or stood a good chance of BECOMING somebody worth watching. There was even a song written about him! The readers of the time would have known all this, and understood instinctively just how influential a person this Walt Whiney was - a modern audience probably wouldn't get all that.
Hmm... Any chance Archie would be interested in cutting a deal...?

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[personal profile] strannik01
2011-01-28 04:33 am UTC (link)
The readers of the time would have known all this, and understood instinctively just how influential a person this Walt Whiney was - a modern audience probably wouldn't get all that.

Well, if you are going to go the modern day revamp route, you can make him a blogger and achieve a similar effect.

Hmm... Any chance Archie would be interested in cutting a deal...?

I don't think it would need to. All of Bob Phantom's original Golden Age appearances are in public domain. Archie still owns the Mighty Comics/Red Circle/Archie Weird Mysteries version, but any version of the character based on his original appearances should be free and clear.

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[personal profile] psychopathicus_rex
2011-01-28 05:16 am UTC (link)
I suppose so, but it wouldn't really be the same - I don't know of any bloggers that have songs written about them, do you? Still, you're right, he WOULD be well-known.
Ooh - nifty! Next time I need a Dragon Lady-type villain, maybe I'll work her in somehow.

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[personal profile] strannik01
2011-01-28 06:40 am UTC (link)
I suppose so, but it wouldn't really be the same - I don't know of any bloggers that have songs written about them, do you? Still, you're right, he WOULD be well-known.

I'm not saying it's a perfect fit - just the best fit in the modern context.

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[personal profile] psychopathicus_rex
2011-01-28 07:08 am UTC (link)
I suppose he could be a sort of very influential super-blogger, like Ariana Huffington, only for celebrity gossip...

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