Fantomah, the “Mystery Woman of the Jungle,” is a mysterious goddess-like being who protects the jungles of Africa. She has vast magical power, to the point of being practically omnipotent, and can transform herself into a frightening blue phantom/skeleton creature, as well as a floating skull with blonde hair. Like her fellow Fletcher Hanks creation, Stardust, Fantomah often used her vast magical powers to sentence her enemies to bizarre and brutal punishments. For instance, in Jungle Comics #7 she transforms a band of greedy diamond miners who oppressed the natives into one man, then sends that man to an “unfound world” to be enslaved by hideous, green, fanged monsters, then sent into a pit of cobras, and then absorbed into a wall by a giant hand. Besides greedy treasure hunters and slavers, she wreaked her brutal vengeance on such bizarre foes as Org, who controlled giant spiders with a hypnotic drum, and Professor Zomax, who wanted revenge on nature after being successively attacked by a lion, an elephant, gnats, a snake, and a gorilla. Later writers and artists who lacked Fletcher Hanks’s uniquely grotesque imagination portrayed Fantomah as an ordinary human adventurer. Initially, she was a conventional “jungle girl” character along the lines of Sheena or Tiger Girl, although she retained more limited mystical powers. In still later stories she was “Fantomah, Daughter of the Pharoahs,” the queen of a lost civilization descended from the ancient Egyptians. She had a pet black panther named Fury. In this incarnation her enemies included Ghazia, “priestess of the vulture-headed goddess,” who commanded an army of mummies. Fantomah was one of the earliest powered, female heroes in comic books, following the debut of the Magician from Mars the year prior.
Alias Fantomah |
Real Names/Alt Names Fantomah |
Characteristics Hero, Magician, Fiction House Universe, Jungle Action, Deity, Ghost-themed, Monster Mash, Skeletal, Magic Caster, Flight, Telekinesis, World War II Era, Egyptian |
Creators/Key Contributors Fletcher Hanks |
First Appearance Jungle Comics #2 (Feb. 1940) |
First Publisher Fiction House [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
Appearance List Jungle Comics #2-51 |
Sample Read Fantomah (Fiction House) DCM Archive Part 1 [DCM] |
Description Fantomah, the “Mystery Woman of the Jungle,” is a mysterious goddess-like being who protects the jungles of Africa. She has vast magical power, to the point of being practically omnipotent, and can transform herself into a frightening blue phantom/skeleton creature, as well as a floating skull with blonde hair. Like her fellow Fletcher Hanks creation, Stardust, Fantomah often used her vast magical powers to sentence her enemies to bizarre and brutal punishments. For instance, in Jungle Comics #7 she transforms a band of greedy diamond miners who oppressed the natives into one man, then sends that man to an “unfound world” to be enslaved by hideous, green, fanged monsters, then sent into a pit of cobras, and then absorbed into a wall by a giant hand. Besides greedy treasure hunters and slavers, she wreaked her brutal vengeance on such bizarre foes as Org, who controlled giant spiders with a hypnotic drum, and Professor Zomax, who wanted revenge on nature after being successively attacked by a lion, an elephant, gnats, a snake, and a gorilla. Later writers and artists who lacked Fletcher Hanks’s uniquely grotesque imagination portrayed Fantomah as an ordinary human adventurer. Initially, she was a conventional “jungle girl” character along the lines of Sheena or Tiger Girl, although she retained more limited mystical powers. In still later stories she was “Fantomah, Daughter of the Pharoahs,” the queen of a lost civilization descended from the ancient Egyptians. She had a pet black panther named Fury. In this incarnation her enemies included Ghazia, “priestess of the vulture-headed goddess,” who commanded an army of mummies. Fantomah was one of the earliest powered, female heroes in comic books, following the debut of the Magician from Mars the year prior. |
Source Fantomah – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |