The Complete Series: The Charlton Years Volume Two
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| The Charlton Years Volume Two | |
Cover artist: Pat Boyette | |
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| Format: | 20 × 26 cm |
| Pages: | 232 pgs, color |
| Publishing date: | May 2013 |
| Editor: | Daniel Herman |
| Publishing company: | Hermes Press |
| Preceded by: | Vol. One |
| Followed by: | Vol. Three |
| ISBN 978-1-61345-032-1 | |
The Complete Series: The Charlton Years: Volume Two is an American hardcover book by Hermes Press, published in 2013. It reprints the Charlton Phantom stories from issue #39 to issue #47.
Contents
Phantom stories
- "A Small War" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Canyon of Death" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The Silent Thieves" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The Ritual" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The False Mark" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The Second Phantom" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Slave of Beauty" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The Idol" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Deadly Foe" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The Keeper of the Herd" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Who Needs Enemies?" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Prey of the Hunter" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Test of an Idol" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Paid in Full" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The Rain Stopper" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "To Right a Wrong" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Danger in Bengali" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Death from Far Away" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Return of the Ruby" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Phantom and John Paul Jones" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The Cave of Kings" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The Last of the Cat" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The Vanishing Thieves" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Nest of the Man-Eaters" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The False Skull Cave" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "Soundless Voices" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
- "The Vapors of Vulcan" by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette
Articles
- Introduction: "Sworn to the Oath of the Skull: Pat Boyette" by Don Mangus