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The Phantom Chronicles, Vol. 2 [Paperback]

Harlan Ellison (Author), Ed Gorman (Author), Robin Wayne Bailey (Author), Mark Justice (Author), Mike Bullock (Author), Aaron Shaps (Author), Ed Rhoades (Author), Tom DeFalco (Author), Win Scott Eckert (Author), C. J. Henderson (Author)
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June 8, 2010
High adventure and intrigue in the African jungle, on the high seas, and in the streets! There is always justice that needs to be served, whether it's in the present... or the past. Since 1936, The Phantom has been thrilling audiences who crave adventure! Nearly five centuries ago, during a daring raid at sea, pirates took the life of merchant ship captain Christopher Standish. In the heat of the pitched battle aboard the ship, Standish's son was knocked overboard to wash ashore on a remote beach. After stumbling upon the body of his father's killer, young Standish swore an oath on the murderer's skull to devote his life, and the lives of his sons and their sons, to the destruction of piracy, greed, cruelty, and injustice. To the outside world, this man, seemingly immortal, has always worn the mask. As the legend grew, it transcended the life of any one mortal. And that legend became The Phantom! The Phantom Chronicles Volume 2 contains 15 all-new prose stories, complete with spot illustrations. Plus, for the first time anywhere, this volume details the never-before-revealed, first-ever team-up of The Phantom and The Green Hornet, as scribed by master wordsmith Harlan Ellison! Features an introduction by The Phantom creator's daughter, Diane Falk!

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Moonstone; 1 edition (June 8, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933076577
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933076577
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #406,128 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Relevant, Respectful and a whole lot of FUN!, July 27, 2010
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"You are a man of mercy, then?"
The Phantom mounted his horse and turned the mighty animal away from her, never showing his face.
"I don't deal in mercy," he said. "Only justice."
--From A Man Of His Word by Joe McKinney

I've been a fan of The Phantom for a very very long time and still enjoy seeing him pop up in a syndicated strip as well as in comics from Moonstone Publications. Sure, that time has gone by now, but they could not go out on a better note than a ton of trades that I'm already chomping at the bit to get (including a complete edition of the excellent The Phantom : Ghost Who Walks series as well as a giant compendium of the fun GENERATIONS tales)...and this second collection of prose tales.

I love a good adventure story, and as with all of these Chronicles books (which also include The Avenger, The Spider and an upcoming and anticipated Green Hornet volume)-the stories range from solid to outstanding, taking characters in familiar directions while adding a bit of spin and pulp fiction flavor. The prose anthologies mesh the best of the old and new takes on some favorites of mine, so I'm a sucker for them.
So, that brings us to this particular volume. I decided to order the hardcover edition of Phantom Chronicles 2 this time around, because I'm always kicking myself that I have to be frugal with these. Amazon had a sizable discount off the $37.99 price-so went ahead.

The book looks fantastic, sporting a cover by Mark Romanoski and really wonderful images by Stephen Bryant for each story, with an additional bookend set of images of The Green Hornet and The Phantom Ruben Procopio and Jeff Butler. Man, I want an original by Procopio someday...and the Butler piece shows why he is just right for the Moonstone line of books. And it is purple with a slipcover. I don't own near enough purple books.

The stories are an interesting bunch and there are several highlights. There isn't a bad apple in the bunch and it is obvious that great care was taken to keep The Phantom the character we know and love without taking away the authors individual stamp. For reviews sake I'll just pick three that stood out in particular...

The Phantom of Cobtree Manor is Matthew Baugh's working The Phantom in to what feels like a 60s Gothic horror film that mixes exploding glass, the ghost of Captain Clegg and a woman that may or may not be mad. If Mario Bava needed to do a Phantom film, I think it may have played out quite a lot like this. What is nice is that both Walker and The Phantom share the stage, both of which bring humor and heroics to the table. Great fun.

A Grim Certitude by Nathan Meyer feels really unique and the writing really sucked me in with a very unexpected style. Sort of familiar... The Phantom is on a rescue mission where time is of the essence and a nuns life hangs in the balance. The majority of the story takes place in thirty seconds and Meyer handles it really well. I loved this one. This column has already covered a few Mack Bolan books and I was pleasantly surprised to see Meyer as one of the people that has written a bunch of Gold Eagle adventures. I'm predisposed to this style, and it was nice to find a Phantom tale written at Automag pace.

Encounters On A Jungle Night by Aaron M. Shaps was also a great surprise and is placed early in the book to good effect. Following a very classic styled tale by Tom Defalco, this is a Phantom tale told from the perspective of a Nazi soldier at a weird place called Outpost Zero. Mad Science! Monsters! Dismemberment! The Phantom! More Dismemberment! Totally nuts and it doesn't feel like any other Phantom tale I can think of. I can't pay higher praise to the author than the fact that it felt new and fresh without forgetting exactly who The Phantom is.

I can't help mentioning a few others...especially No Ghosts Need Apply and I Of The Storm which both knocked my socks off...but frankly, there was never a boring minute and I enjoyed it all. If I have one pet peeve it shows up in the fun to read by typesetting challenged The Devil's Kettle by Will Murray. Good story, but it looks as if an uncorrected version was run. Hyphenated words bump lines down, Paragraph breaks are skipped and there is a little gum up in the story that makes me think the wrong file got placed in the final product.

This gave me an interesting insight as a reader however...in the last 5 years I've read to my children every night, and that has actually slowed my reading pace down a lot, but I enjoy it more and have found telling stories to others has matured my reading. But, typos and line glitches are now catastrophic! I don't know if this has happened to any of you, but it was the first time this has happened for me.

The extras included in the hardcover are a brief history of The Phantom that is a nice overview and is a bit bittersweet as it ends with Moonstone's accomplishments with the character and does not look forward from there. Also, a strong story by Saurav Mohapatra and CJ Henderson entitled The Plague ends on a nice note and feels very much in the spirit of a Lee Falk story, just told with a slightly different point of view. The Phantom has a rich history of publication, and I believe that Mohapatra is the first Indian author to make an imprint with the good ring of protection! Awesome.

I'm not going to skip over one of the most intriguing parts of the book, and one that should easily earn your dollars for the softcover at the least...Harlan Ellison contributes an essay / story fragment called The Soul of Solomon which is a must read for both fans and creators that enjoy and handle iconic characters. The essay details the process, and unraveling, of a tale that would join The Phantom and The Green Hornet that involves suicide and all kinds of weird and cool plot twisting. But Ellison comes to a seemingly simple yet incredibly well defined reason to not finish his story. Icons stand. Bending them because you can, and not because you should, is the key to making a story work. Someone needs to license this and create a textbook with this as Chapter 1. Marvel should hang it on the door to the office (never mind that Dynamite Entertainments editorial staff should have Ellison come in and read it to Alex Ross)...if you ever wanted to tale that cool story you thought up, read this first. It won me over, because as I started it I kept thinking that Ellison was being smarmy and self absorbed, and then I whacked myself in the head when I got it.

The Phantom Chronicles 2 keeps The Man Who Could Not Die relevant and respectful, and I could not have enjoyed it more. Maybe, someday...a volume 3 can emerge from the Eastern Dark!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Ghost Who Rocks...., July 25, 2010
This review is from: The Phantom Chronicles, Vol. 2 (Paperback)
It is with sadness that I finish the Phantom Chronicles, Volume 2. With the loss of the Phantom strip to Dynamite, Moonstone Books celebrates the Ghost Who Walks in a marvelous way.

Volume 2 includes 15 stories by Robin Wayne Bailey, Matthew Baugh, Mike Bullock, Tom DeFalco, Win Scott Eckert, Joe Gentile, Harlan Ellison, Ed Gorman, CJ Henderson, Mark Justice, Jeff Mariotte, Joe Mckinney, Will Murray, Nathan Meyer, Aaron M Shaps and Richard Dean Starr. Just as the Phantom comic strip and books have taken the Ghost to times and places filled with adventure, this book does the same.

The Phantom visits 1899, 1947, the 2000's and every decade inbetween. He lives in England, Bangalla, the United states, and Dublin. Like the first book, I was spellbound by these new adventures told by authors who itched to tell their Phantom story.

My favorite stories include The Devil's Kettle (Murray), No Ghosts Need Apply (Eckert), and the Phantom of Crabtree Manor (Baugh). Harlan Ellison writes a 'team up' between the Phantom and Green Hornet that really isn't YET, but sadly, we may never see the conclusion.

As a Phantom fan for 40 plus years, I am very pleased with this book and wonder what Volume 3 might have been!

The (Moonstone) Phantom is dead...long live the Phantom!

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another good Moonstone collection, April 4, 2011
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This review is from: The Phantom Chronicles, Vol. 2 (Paperback)
I've been a big fan of the Phantom for many years. I love the old strip, the Frew and Gold Key versions and the current Moonstone comic version. This anthology was a pleasant surprise. It was so good that it helped wipe away the lingering foul taste that Syfy's most recent attempt at a Phantom movie.

My favorite stories in the Anthology were, for the most part the period pieces. I of the Storm by Mike Bullock, No Ghosts Need Apply by Win Eckert, The Phantom of Cobtree Manor by Matthew Baugh. Although I found Will Murray's period piece, The Devil's Kettle to be an okay but not great story.

I also enjoyed the more contemporary stories of Justice Delayed by Ed Gorman and Richard Dean Starr and Devil at My Side by Joe Gentile.

Over all I thought the rest of the the stories were entertaining but not all that gripping. This however probably the result of my bias against the contemporary settings of these stories.

I was not too fond of Mark Justice's Sky Warriors because I found imposing the Phantom into a fantasy setting to be too discordant.

Nor did I care too much for Harlan Ellison's combination of story and rant. However, I would not let anyone from letting my views on these particular stories stopping you from buying this book.


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