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The Fantomah Archives #1

Fantomah Archive Part 1

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HardPress Vintage Comic Book Collection

212 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 30, 2019

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Fletcher Hanks

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Fletcher Hanks, Sr. was a cartoonist from the Golden Age of Comic Books, who wrote and drew stories detailing the adventures of all-powerful, supernatural heroes and their elaborate punishments of transgressors. In addition to his birth name, Hanks worked under a number of pen names, including "Hank Christy," "Charles Netcher," "Chris Fletcher", "C. C. Starr," and "Barclay Flagg." Hanks was active in comic books from 1939 to 1941, when he left for reasons still unknown. In those years, he abandoned his wife, Margaret, and his children Douglas, Alma, Fletcher Hanks Jr. and William.
He continued to live in Oxford, Maryland, where he became the president of its town commission in 1958–60. Years later, his body was found on a park bench in Manhattan in 1976; he had frozen to death, penniless and likely drunk.

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February 23, 2025
Absolutely bonkers.

You're ready for it to be sexist and racist (and it is), but mostly it's deeply, engrossingly weird, in that special way that outsider art can occasionally be.

(This particular cheap ebook edition I found is of the lowest quality of reproduction.)
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June 5, 2025
Follow formula:
Intruders die jungle death
Still very unique
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