. . . . . . "Walt Whitney was a New York City news reporter who wrote a gossip column called 'On Broadway.' It frequently made fun of law enforcement who failed to catch criminals and because of this Walt was unpopular with the police. He also served as a radio reporter in his early appearances. What most people didn't realize was that he secretly was the crime fighter Bob Phantom, whose names came from a stage magician who did a great disappearing act. From Top-Notch Comics #15 onward, he was assisted by Jinx Friday, an awkward but clever girl who became his secretary and (not much later) his girlfriend. His first recurring enemy was professional criminal Trigger Slumm, who reappeared to work for Ah Ku, a Chinese femme fatale and self-proclaimed princess of crime, who would go on to become his nemesis"@en . "Created by"@en . "Walt Whitney was a New York City news reporter who wrote a gossip column called 'On Broadway.' It frequently made fun of law enforcement who failed to catch criminals and because of this Walt was unpopular with the police. He also served as a radio reporter in his early appearances. What most people didn't realize was that he secretly was the crime fighter Bob Phantom, whose names came from a stage magician who did a great disappearing act. From Top-Notch Comics #15 onward, he was assisted by Jinx Friday, an awkward but clever girl who became his secretary and (not much later) his girlfriend. His first recurring enemy was professional criminal Trigger Slumm, who reappeared to work for Ah Ku, a Chinese femme fatale and self-proclaimed princess of crime, who would go on to become his nemesis."@en . . . . "Harry Shorten and Irv Novick"@en . . "MLJ"@en . "Bob Phantom"@en . . . "Walt Whitney"@en . . "Original Publisher"@en . . "Bob Phantom"@en . . "First Appearance"@en . "Blue Ribbon Comics #2"@en . . . "Real Name"@en .