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The Phantom is a follower from the Phantom expansion which can be placed on a road, city or cloister as a normal follower would be. When placing a normal follower the Phantom may be placed on a second unclaimed feature of the same tile.

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  • The Phantom
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  • The Phantom is a follower from the Phantom expansion which can be placed on a road, city or cloister as a normal follower would be. When placing a normal follower the Phantom may be placed on a second unclaimed feature of the same tile.
  • As an experiment, Dave tries his skill as a rock singer and becomes a success.
  • The Phantom is the leader of the pirates and the main antagonist in Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea. He wants to hatch a Manaphy so he can rule the Temple of the Sea.
  • The Phantom is a fictional, costumed crime-fighter who operates from the fictional country of Bangalla. The character was created by Lee Falk for the adventure comic strip The Phantom, which debuted in newspapers on February 17, 1936. The Phantom was later depicted in many forms of media, including television shows, movies, and video games.
  • The Phantom was a robot who accepted that it would die scrawling.
  • The Phantom, is a myterious robotic specter who was the greatest thief in Polaris, when he met Dr. Nefarious, he was very interested of his robotic ways and join forces to destroy Ratchet & Clank. He Appears in Ratchet & Clank Future: The Clone Wars. He is almost like a cybernetic vampire and has the personality too. He is the leader of The Nightwatchers. His outfit is dark violet blue and his robe is black.
  • The Phantom is the main antagonist of Phantom Manor. In life, he was known as "Henry Ravenswood" and is the father of Melanie Ravenswood.
  • The Phantom is an action film adapted from the long-running newspaper comic strip, focusing on a mysterious, purple clad crimefighter known as "The Ghost Who Walks." The film's plot revolves around the Phantom's attempt to beat a mad playboy to access to a fabled weapon. Jim Henson's Creature Shop supplied "special Phantom costume elements" for the film.
  • Phantom is monster #38 from the Series 1 figures.
  • The Phantom is a powerful demon with a penchant for board games with high stakes. He reportedly never lost.
  • appearance Latest appearance General information Nicknames Family members Alignment Status Physical information Species Gender Eye color Hair color Additional information Portrayed by The Phantom is the ghost of a child actor who appeared in the twenty-fourth Goosebumps book, Phantom of the Auditorium.
  • The Phantom is the name used by a family of of costumed adventurers based out of the African nation of Bangalla. The title of "Phantom" has been handed down from father to son since 1536. In July of 2016, Dick Tracy encountered the then-current Phantom at Tracy's local airport. The Phantom was traveling in disguise with his pet wolf named Devil. It was revealed that Tracy and Tess had met this Phantom previously. The Phantom also expressed a familiarity with Oliver and Annie Warbucks. Tracy introduced the Phantom to Junior and Honeymoon before the Phantom continued on his way.
  • As the tides of war begin to shift in favor of the Allies, all is far from quiet on the Home Front. A new boss of bosses has taken control of the city and declared war upon the Red Panda and his allies! Can this mysterious menace be found and foiled? How can even the Terrific Twosome of Toronto hope to battle... The Phantom?
  • The Phantom is an American wrestler and the mentor of former Global Extreme Wrestling star Adam Cage. The Phantom briefly appeared with GEW during late 2007 and early 2008, during which time he and Cage held the GEW Tag Team Championship for a period.
  • The Phantom is Spectre's motorbike, and his primary method of transport. It has the ability to transform into a hovercraft, or also into a jet like form for flight. It also carries a number of concealed weapons, that Spectre draws on when pursuing pirates.
  • The Phantom is a comic strip created by Lee Falk (also creator of Mandrake the Magician), recounting the adventures of a costumed crime-fighter called the Phantom. The series began with a daily newspaper strip on February 17, 1936, which was joined by a colour Sunday strip in May of 1939; both are still running as of 2006 and are read by millions of people every day. Lee Falk died in 1999, and the newspaper comics are now written by Tony DePaul and drawn by Paul Ryan (daily strip) and Graham Nolan (Sunday strip). Previous artists on the newspaper strip include Ray Moore, Wilson McCoy, Bill Lignante, Sy Barry, George Olesen, Keith Williams and Fred Fredericks. The Phantom is also successfully published in comic books throughout the world, by several different publishers.
  • The origins of The Phantom are rather murky. Some say that he originated from the Sand Tribe, yet most versions of his legend don't indicate that he possessed the stinger-tails the Vorox are known for. Another take on the tale is that he was one of the higher ranking Skrall, noting the lack of the Soldier-class's trademark hunchbacks. One claims that he is a survivor of the Dream Plague, discarding his affiliation with the Iron Tribe. Many more takes claim him to be a member of one of the other five Tribes.
  • Many heroes are born, arrive on the scene, make their mark upon the world and die either in a blaze of glory or on their deathbed. Either way, their like is never seen again. That is not soon for the centuries-old protector of the Bandar tribe in the Bengali jungles of Southeast Asia. Many times he's gone down in defeat, and his foes believed him dead and gone. Every time he rises again and brings his foes to total ruination. The natives call him "The Ghost Who Walks", but to everyone else he's known as The Phantom. Height: 6'2" Weight: 195 lbs. Eyes: Blue Hair: Blond
  • NC: Hello, I’m the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don’t have to. Let’s talk about “The Phantom.” (The advertisement poster for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical “The Phantom of the Opera” is shown quickly) No, not that “Phantom.” (An image of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom as portrayed by Gerard Butler is shown; NC recoils in disgust) Definitely not that Phantom! No, believe it or not, there is actually something far worse than Gerard Butler’s singing…..almost. This is the Billy Zane version. (The movie begins) (The boy speaks in his native language) Quill: Protected by who? Thief: A what?
  • The Phantom is the 21st in a line of crimefighters that originated in 1536, when the father of British sailor Christopher Walker was killed during a pirate attack. Swearing an oath on the skull of his father's murderer to fight evil, Christopher started the legacy of the Phantom that would be passed from father to son, leaving people to give the mysterious figure nicknames such as "The Ghost Who Walks", "The Man Who Cannot Die" and "Guardian of the Eastern Dark", believing him to be immortal.
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  • Neutral
Length
  • 1740.0
Goal
  • To keep Melanie in the manor forever.
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