I guess he really is the Man Who Cannot Die
The Phantom, 2/1/24
So, big news everybody: The "Death of the Phantom" arc, which started, I swear to God, way back in 2017, is finally over, and, disappointingly, the Phantom didn't even die! Now we're finally on to the next storyline, and if you thought "Old Man Mozz and/or people who have heard a prophecy from Old Man Mozz keep repeating the same prophecy over and over again with slight variations" was irritating, you'll really hate "The Phantom forces his family to listen to his rambling recounting of a dream he had last night," which is what's been happening for the last couple of weeks. But today we get to what hopefully is the meat of the storyline! Remember Eric Sahara, the Nomad, who was one of the Ghost Who Walks's perennial antagonists, at least until he was captured, but before that his daughter became the Phantom's daughter's private school roommate and best friend and the Phantom had to rescue Mrs. The Nomad as a result? Anyway, an under-discussed aspect of the Phantom lore is that the Phantom identity is the product of a 22-generation breeding program, and we're finally going to see how that plays out in practice (it plays out by the Phantom's wives marrying their sons off to the daughters of prominent villains, creating a hero/villain hybrid line that can never be defeated).
Shoe, 2/1/24