WebbThe Phantom Patrol, drawn by Gerry Embleton (later reprinted as The Ghost Patrol in Smash! in 1966) The Prisoner of Zenda, classic novel adaptation drawn by Patrick Nicolle, 1961; The Red Rider, drawn by Jim Holdaway; Robin Hood and His Merry Men, by Clifford Makins and Frank Bellamy, 1956-57 WebbIn January 1943, Stirling was captured during a mission in Tunisia. By this time, he had become a legend in the desert, earning the nickname ‘The Phantom Major’ from his German adversaries. After capture, he undertook many escape attempts, resulting in his eventual transfer to the supposedly escape-proof Colditz Castle in Germany.
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WebbThe Jungle Patrol was founded in 1664 by the 6 th Phantom. It all started with a pirate named Red Beard. He ruled the pirate city of Sanloi. The Phantom wanted to put an end … WebbFirst published in Swift, a UK comic that was launched in 1954 and merged with The Eagle in 1961. It was printed or reprinted between 3 February 1962 and 28 May 1966. It was first reprinted under the title Ghost Patrol in Smash from issues 1 to 26 before being partially reprinted in the 2000AD Summer Special 1977, with further parts in the 2000AD Annuals … WebbPhantom Patrol Theatrical release poster Directed byCharles Hutchison Written byJames Oliver Curwood Joseph O'Donnell Produced byMaurice Conn StarringSee below … significant figures when dividing rules