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Indrajal Comics-446-Phantom & Buz Sawyer: The Iron Willed Savior Part-3 (V20N03-1983)

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ISBN / ASINB019YEDWUC
ISBN-13978B019YEDWU0
Sales Rank2,473,213
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Phantom- The Iron Willed Savior Part-3 (V20N03-1983)
Buz Sawyer- The Blue Angel Part- 3
Total Pages: 32
Adventures of Phantom- The Ghost Who Walks & Buz Sawyer- Navy Fighter Ace for over 20 years



High Quality scanned Digital Comic
High Quality Scan of old precious collection.
Only for Die-Hard Comic Lovers who want their lost treasure back.



Buz Sawyer was a pilot who started his career as a Navy fighter pilot in the Pacific during World War II then became a globe trotting troubleshooter for an oil company, a Navy ace again during the Korean war, once again a civilian adventurer and finally a Navy fighter again in Vietnam.



Indrajal Comics was very popular comic brand in India between 1960 & 1990.
Published by the publisher of the Times of India, Bennett Coleman and Co, it produced about 805 issues from 1964 to 1990.



Major characters were syndicated from King Features, and included The Phantom (more than 50% of material featured the Phantom), Mandrake the Magician, Flash Gordon, Bahadur, Rip Kirby, Buz Sawyer, etc.. From 1964-1982, the issues were numbered linearly from 1-443. Issues No.123 and No.124 were not printed due to industrial strike.



To avoid confusion among Indian readers, there were some minor changes done to the name of the Phantom's location and some characters in stories published in Indrajal Comics. The term " Bengali" or "Bengalla" or "Bengal" was changed to "Denkali" and in some issues "Dangalla" as well. This was since there is a state called "Bengal" in India and this may lead the readers to wonder about the "Pygmy" people that don't exist in Bengal.



From January 1983, No.444, was identified as Vol.20, No.1, till it ended at Vol.27 No.8, which would have been No.805 as per the original scheme.



The series was variously published as a weekly, monthly and fortnightly.



Apart from English, Indrajal Comics published the stories in at least a dozen other Indian languages including Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Tamil and Kannada.



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