Walt Disney's the Phantom Blot#4
Cover: Paul Murry
Walt Disney's the Phantom Blot #4
“Me and My Shadow Boxing”
In "Me and My Shadow Boxing," the Phantom Blot finds himself in a high-stakes chase, fleeing from Madam Mim while dodging Mickey Mouse and Chief O'Hara—only to leap into a rocket brimming with stolen jewels. Penciled and inked by Paul Murry, this 1965 Western Publishing adventure blends slapstick chaos with classic Disney whimsy, all captured in bold, dynamic artwork. The cover, also by Murry, perfectly captures the moment’s frantic energy.
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artist, inker, letterer Paul Murry · cover Paul Murry
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artist, inker, letterer Paul Murry
cover pencils, inks Paul Murry
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What does a bank robber do when his getaway car stalls, and his getaway driver can't get it started? The Phantom Blot's got the answer!
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