Wrongfully imprisoned inmates, including alleged Kit Walker, alleged nymphomaniac Shelley, and lesbian journalist Lana Winters, all scheme to escape while trying to make sense of mysterious extraterrestrial life. She later gives birth to the baby and puts him up for adoption. Olesen and Williams left the daily strip after Olesen retired, and artist Paul Ryan took over the daily in early 2005. The Equalizer - Season 2. The show's ahead-of-its time voice casting and vocal direction by Stuart M. Rosen had a lasting impact on animated adventure television, introducing (alongside Andrea Romano's acclaimed work on Batman: The Animated Series) a new level of maturity and complexity to animated vocal performance that set the standard for all TV animation that followed. She takes part in an interview, retelling her experiences, and reveals that she had lied about her son dying during birth and that he is still alive. In an interview with Dark Horizons, Boyle said the film would feature two main antagonists, one taken from the comic and one created for the movie. He was often involved in humorous situations such as using his throne as a toilet seat. The Phantom and Diana have two children, Kit and Heloise. He, Grace and the baby are separated, and when he is released, he convinces the Monsignor to let Grace and his baby come with him as Grace is thought to have been killed. The documentary was released on DVD in 2006. She and her family moved from France to America when she was nine. Dr. Oliver Thredson (portrayed by Zachary Quinto) is a psychiatrist at Briarcliff whose approach to treatment creates conflict with that of Sister Jude's. In 2007, Moonstone Books released The Phantom Chronicles, a collection of short stories written by authors Mike Bullock, Ron Fortier, Jim Alexander, David Michelinie, Craig Shaw Gardner, CJ Henderson, Clay and Susan Griffith, Will Murray, Mike Oliveri, Nancy Kilpatrick, Ed Rhoades, David Bishop, Grant Suave, Trina Robbins, Richard Dean Starr, Dan Wickline, and Martin Powell. Dr. Arden takes her body outside to be fed to the Raspers and she is abducted by the aliens. Lana becomes aware of Ally Mayfair-Richards, a woman from Michigan who managed to escape a sadistic clown cult run by Kai Anderson, a local councilman. He explains that no one would believe her due to her mental history, and that he has destroyed all the evidence that could link him to the murders. She attempts to abort the baby, but is unsuccessful. [95], The mini-series aired on Syfy in June 2010, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Vivendi Entertainment.[96]. Premiering in 1994 to widespread critical acclaim,[89] Phantom 2040 depicts the adventures of the 24th Phantom on a future Earth rife with pollution and heavy industrialization. [78], The Phantom made an appearance alongside other King Features characters in the 1972 animated movie Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter. ", It is only in this cartoon series that the Phantom has such an ability. The Phantom's real name in the serial was Geoffrey Prescott, as the alias of Kit Walker had not been mentioned in the strip at that point. Cult-icon Bruce Campbell was another choice for the role,[68] but Zane, already a huge fan of the comic strip since being introduced to Australian Frew comics on the set of Dead Calm, ended up getting the part after actively lobbying for it for years. Lana waits with a gun at Thredson's house, telling him she has turned the tape over to the police, before personally killing him. She is an immigrant from France. [72] The Phantom was released on Blu-ray February 2010 by Lionsgate.[73]. [18] It debuted October 31, 2014. [75] Characters such as Diana Palmer, Kit, Heloise Walker, Colonel Worubu, President Lamanda Luaga, and Guran would appear. One has a pattern formed like four crossing sabres, "The Good Mark", that he leaves on visitors whom he befriends, placing the person under his protection. The character was created by Lee Falk for the adventure comic strip The Phantom, which debuted in newspapers on February 17, 1936. Kit, who has since been freed from the asylum after Thredson's conviction and death, reminds her of the promise made to Jude that she would get the asylum shut down. [52] A major threat to the Phantom was Kigali Lubanga, the President of Bengalla for several years. was injured, Julie donned the Phantom costume and defeated a band of pirates.[26][27]. Krutika Desai Khan plays Naina Jogan, the jungle spirit in love with Betaal (the Phantom). When he died, his son took over for him, when the second Phantom died, his son took over, and so on. Alone with her body at the furnace, he starts the fire inside, climbs on top of her body, and starts the conveyor to immolate himself. The Monsignor immediately pushes her off the stairway, before the Devil can regain control of her body. In the baptismal pool, Leigh grabs the Monsignor's head and forces it underwater until he loses consciousness, before nailing him to a crucifix. Together, Arden, Mary Eunice and Leigh frame Jude for the murder of Frank. His base is in the Deep Woods of Bengali (originally "Bengalla", or "Bangalla" and renamed Denkali in the Indian edition[34]), a fictional country initially said to be set in Asia, near India, but depicted as in Africa during and after the 1960s.