The Sinbad Stone
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| The Sinbad Stone | |
| Start date: | October 5, 2003 |
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| End date: | March 28, 2003 |
| # of strips: | 26 |
| Writer: | Graham Nolan |
| Artist: | Graham Nolan |
| Preceded by: | "Terror in Mawitaan" |
| Followed by: | "The Viking Fortress Mystery" |
"The Sinbad Stone" is the 159th Phantom Sunday story. The story was written and drawn by Graham Nolan, and is the first and only newspaper strip story created by only one person.
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Trivia
- Graham Nolan named the character DePaul after writer Tony DePaul, who was unable to write new scripts at the time due to a serious motorcycle accident. This was the first time that his name appeared in the newspaper strip, as he didn't recieve official credit until 2005.
- This story is one of the few examples where the Phantom can be seen unmasked.
Related stories
References
- "Terror in Mawitaan" by Tony DePaul and Graham Nolan.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "The Sinbad Stone", The Phantom #1384 (2003)
Finland
- "Sinbadin smaragdi", Mustanaamio 12-13/2009
India
Norway
- "Sinbads smaragd", Fantomet 11-12/2009
Sweden
- "Sinbads smaragd", Fantomen 12-13/2009
USA
- "The Sinbad Stone", The Graham Nolan Sundays volume one (2005)