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"The Phantom of Film City"
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Fantastic Four
Title: "The Phantom of Film City"
Season: 1
Airdate: September 16th, 1978
Credits
Writers: Roy Thomas; Stan Lee
Producers: David H. DePatie; Friz Freleng
Voice cast: Mike Road; Ginny Tyler; Ted Cassidy; Frank Welker
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"The Phantom of Film City" is the title to the second episode of the The New Fantastic Four animated television series, which is based on the Fantastic Four comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The teleplay was written by Roy Thomas based on an original story by Stan Lee. The episode aired on Saturday morning on NBC on September 16th, 1978.

Appearances[]

Featured characters

Supporting characters

Villains

  • Phantom of Film City

Minor characters

  • J.J. Colossal
  • Mister Belmont

Organizations

Races

Locations

Items

Vehicles

Powers

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This is the first appearance of the Skrulls in this series. Visually, they are similar to their comic book counterparts, but they are taller and less scrawny.

Allusions[]

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