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=== Note === | === Note === | ||
*[[Christer Thunborg]] is wrongly credited as cover artist | *[[Christer Thunborg]] is wrongly credited as cover artist | ||
=== Promotion === | |||
The back cover of this issue has an ad for the TV show Aschberg & Co. which was hosted by Robert Aschberg. A [[Fantomen promotional posters|promotional poster]] was distributed to Swedish magazine stores around this time, which promoted both the ''Fantomen'' magazine and the Aschberg & Co. TV show. The poster is non-specific and does not refer to a specific issue of ''Fantomen''. | |||
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Image:Fantomen 199709 back cover.jpg|<center>Back cover of<br>''Fantomen'' 9/1997 | |||
Image:Fantomen 199709 promo.jpg|<center>[[Fantomen promotional posters|Promotional poster]] poster for<br>''Fantomen'' 9/1997 | |||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 18:05, 4 July 2020
Fantomen 9/1997 (#1148 since the start 1950) | |
Cover artist: Hans Lindahl | |
Country/language: | Sweden / Swedish |
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Format: | 17 × 26 cm |
Pages: | 68 pgs, full color |
Publishing date: | April 24, 1997 |
Editor: | Björn Ihrstedt |
Publishing company: | Semic Press |
Preceded by: | Fantomen 8/1997 |
Followed by: | Fantomen 10/1997 |
ISSN 0345-3243 |
Fantomen 9/1997 is a regular issue of Swedish comic book Fantomen, published in 1997.
Contents
Phantom stories
- "Mördarna från Moskva" ("The Murderers from Moscow") by Sverre Årnes and Hans Lindahl
Other comics
- "Stig & Grieg" by Alf Woxnerud
- "Det okända" by ?
- "Chief Sly Fox" by Stan Lynde
- "Thorgal" by Jean Van Hamme and Grzegorz Rosiński
- "Herman Hedning" by Jonas Darnell
Note
- Christer Thunborg is wrongly credited as cover artist
Promotion
The back cover of this issue has an ad for the TV show Aschberg & Co. which was hosted by Robert Aschberg. A promotional poster was distributed to Swedish magazine stores around this time, which promoted both the Fantomen magazine and the Aschberg & Co. TV show. The poster is non-specific and does not refer to a specific issue of Fantomen.
Promotional poster poster for
Fantomen 9/1997
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