For Lewis Wilson BATMAN (And Serial) Fans...
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Keeping in mind that I don't have the figure in hand, I wanted to wait to 100% recommend the customizer. I'll DM you Randy.
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A couple of folks have asked me to post any other figures he makes, I don't have a ton of reference photos, but here are his two Tom Tyler figures from ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL and THE PHANTOM.




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The Captain Marvel is fantastic. I never was a fan of the Phantom. I really can’t put my finger on why, but I suspect it’s the striped trunks. They’re just weird.
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I became a big Phantom fan when a friends older brother gifted me a box of his old Captain Action's. The serial is one of my favorites too, along with ADV OF CAPTAIN MARVEL, the first BATMAN, GREEN HORNET STRIKES AGAIN, SPIDER'S WEB, THE SHADOW, all of the FLASH GORDON serials and even BUCK ROGERS which also starred Flash himself, Buster Crabbe.
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The Phantom is the one of the few serials I’ve not watched. Have seen the others.
I was such a fan of the Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers serials that, as a teenager, when my parents purchased a life-size 1930s standee of Buster Crabbe advertising Granger pipe tobacco, I asked for it and even took it with me to college as decor for my room.
I was such a fan of the Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers serials that, as a teenager, when my parents purchased a life-size 1930s standee of Buster Crabbe advertising Granger pipe tobacco, I asked for it and even took it with me to college as decor for my room.
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That's great, Biff.
Buster was a great guy and king of the serials.
Buster was a great guy and king of the serials.
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Those look great. I'm the opposite on the Phantom though because I love his costume, even the trunks. He has a cool origin story too. Love that he punches people with his ring and leaves an imprinted scar to scare other criminals. I need to learn more about him now.
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The Phantom is arguably the first costumed comic hero and his story is unique in that his saga goes back 400 years so the character is generational passing the mantle on as that era's Phantom ages out or is killed (something that is addressed in the Columbia Serial right in Chapter One). Lee Falk's idea was that the character would age in the comics, the same way the characters in Gasoline Alley did.
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I have a good friend from India who is a big fan. He relates that in India, characters such as the Phantom and Mandrake the Magician are very popular.
As a kid, I did think that the skull was cool (it’s why I enjoyed Vincent Price movies so much, as he had a penchant for adding a skeleton whenever he could) but it just could not offset the weirdness of those trunks for me.
Every time I see the Phantom, that “barber pole under-over-wear” dominates, and it just demolishes that whole “the ghost who walks“ image that the character is supposed to have. What “ghost” would choose striped underpants to strike fear? I could see wearing it if maybe he owned a candy store and he’s advertising those Gilliam blueberry hard candy sticks:
As a kid, I did think that the skull was cool (it’s why I enjoyed Vincent Price movies so much, as he had a penchant for adding a skeleton whenever he could) but it just could not offset the weirdness of those trunks for me.
Every time I see the Phantom, that “barber pole under-over-wear” dominates, and it just demolishes that whole “the ghost who walks“ image that the character is supposed to have. What “ghost” would choose striped underpants to strike fear? I could see wearing it if maybe he owned a candy store and he’s advertising those Gilliam blueberry hard candy sticks:

