Indrajal Comics #65
In "The Golden Sands of Keela-Wee," the Phantom follows a centuries-old clue tied to the Jade Hut at Keela-Wee, uncovering a forgotten chapter in his lineage. Written by Lee Falk and illustrated by Sy Barry, this 1968 tale reveals how a 17th-century Phantom once forged a daring rescue with the help of the Jungle Patrol—setting the stage for a legacy that echoes across time. The cover, by B. Govind, captures the mystery of the golden sands.
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Present for the annual wedding rights of the Wambesi and LLongo tribes, the Phantom notices his good mark on the Jade Hut at Keela-Wee and decides to investigate. In the chronicles he finds that a 17th Century Phantom befriended Emperor Joonkar, just as the Barbary Pirates kidnap the Emporor's fiance. That Phantom devised a plan for her rescue making use of the newly formed Jungle Patrol. Years later the Emporer gifted the Phantom and his bride Keela-Wee.
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