The Sixth Man
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| The Sixth Man | |
| Produced for: | The Phantom #9 |
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| # of pages: | 25 |
| Writer: | Lee Falk and Bill Harris |
| Artist: | Bill Lignante |
| Producer: | Gold Key |
"The Sixth Man" is a 1964 Gold Key story, written by Bill Harris, after an original script by Lee Falk, and with art by Bill Lignante.
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Plot summary
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Appearances
Old Jungle Sayings
- "It is said that sometimes The Phantom leaves the jungle and walks through the streets of the town like an ordinary man! This was such a night!"
- "The Phantom moves like lightening..."
- "The natives says when the angry Phantom speaks the whole earth trembles! ..and even the strongest of men turns weak with terror!"
Trivia
- Although this story put heavy use of the phrases commonly known as old jungle sayings, the actual epithet "old jungle sayings" are yet to be put in use by Gold Key.
- The name of "Queen Sansamor" is likely a pun on "sans amor", meaning "without love" or "wanting love".
Related stories
Remake of
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Brazil
- "O Sexto Homem", Fantasma #115 (1966)
- "O Sexto Homem", Hiperalmanaque Fantasma #1 (1981)
Chile
- "El sexto hombre", El Fantasma #9 (1966)
Denmark
- "Den sjette mand", Fantomet #6 (1971)
Finland
- "Kuudes mies" Mustanaamio 17/1974
- "Kuudes mies" Mustanaamio 21/1989
France
- "Le sixième homme" Le Fantôme #385 (1972)
Italy
- "Il sesto uomo", L'Uomo Mascherato #31 (1972)
India
- Indrajal Comics #58 (1968)
Lebanon
USA
- The Phantom #9 (1964)