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King Features and Australian game studio Art Of Play have announced they’re now working together on creating a video game based around one of the world’s oldest superheroes: The Phantom. Predating Superman by a year, he was introduced via Lee Falk’s newspaper comic strip in 1936 — a strip that’s still running today. What’s The Phantom’s whole thing? Well, there’s a long-standing rumor that the jungles of the African country Bangalla (don’t look it up, it doesn’t exist) are haunted by a vengeful ghost. This ghost aims to punish all evildoers who operate in or around his territory. What no one has figured out, even to this day, is that The Phantom is just a normal guy (well, as “normal” as anyone who lives in a cave and only ventures out to punch people can be), and he’s “immortal” because the Phantom is a long family tradition. Each Phantom is the son of the previous one — they just all look the same. The Phantom the strip follows, Kit Walker, is the 21st man to be Phantoming. One would think the circumstances would make it hard to go dating, but somehow each Phantom has reproduced to keep the ruse going. […]
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King Features and Australian game studio Art Of Play have announced they're now working together on creating a video game based around The Phantom. Predating...
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