| Issue | #74 |
| Published | January 1977 |
| Cover Price | 0.30 USD; 10p |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | George Wildman |
| Characters | Phantom |
| Genre | superhero; jungle |
| Pencils | Don Newton (signed, painted) |
| Inks | Don Newton (signed, painted) |
| Colors | Don Newton (signed, painted) |
| Characters | Phantom; Knunji; Oolman (Chief of the U-Thongii); Captain Blaasco Vruelle; Captain Quench; Mr. Watley; Tsu-Mok; Shane Burgher; Benjamin Franklin |
| Synopsis | The Phantom of 1776 travels to America to rescue a the Chief of the U-Thongii's son, Tsu-Mok, from slavery. While in America he visits his friend Benjamin Franklin and witnesses the signing of the Declaration of Independence. |
| Genre | superhero; jungle |
| Script | Don Newton (signed) |
| Pencils | Don Newton (signed) |
| Inks | Don Newton (signed) |
| Letters | Don Newton |
| Notes | Origin of the Phantom line recapped. Last issue. Bill Pearson is credited as writer of this story in The Comic Reader #132 & 135. |
| Characters | Phantom |
| Pencils | Don Newton (illos) |
| Inks | Don Newton (illos) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Letters of comment from Donald C. Rhodes II, Mike Fisher, Brian Paynter and Michael G. Bryan. There are three illustrations. The first one comes from The Phantom #71's first page. The other two illustrations are not from #71, and the second one may not be by Don Newton. |