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=== Phantom stories === | === Phantom stories === | ||
*"Operation Djungelpatrullen" ("[[Operation Jungle Patrol]]") by [[Donne Avenell]] and [[Carlos Cruz]] | *"Operation Djungelpatrullen" ("[[Operation Jungle Patrol]]") by [[Donne Avenell]] and [[Carlos Cruz]] | ||
*"Val i Bengali, del 1: Utmanaren" ("[[Election in Bengali, Part 1]]") by [[Claes Reimerthi]] and [[Hans Lindahl]] | *"Val i Bengali, del 1: Utmanaren" ("[[Election in Bengali, Part 1: The Challenger]]") by [[Claes Reimerthi]] and [[Hans Lindahl]] | ||
*"Val i Bengali, del 2: Förloraren" ("[[Election in Bengali, Part 2]]") by [[Claes Reimerthi]] and [[Hans Lindahl]] | *"Val i Bengali, del 2: Förloraren" ("[[Election in Bengali, Part 2: The Loser]]") by [[Claes Reimerthi]] and [[Hans Lindahl]] | ||
*"Mannen i träsket" ("[[The Man in the Swamp]]") by [[Joe Gill]] and [[Özcan Eralp]] | *"Mannen i träsket" ("[[The Man in the Swamp]]") by [[Joe Gill]] and [[Özcan Eralp]] | ||
Revision as of 16:49, 1 September 2016
Fantomen Krönika 5/2006 (#75 since the start 1993) | |
Cover artist: Hans Lindahl | |
Country/language: | Sweden / Swedish |
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Format: | 17 × 26 cm |
Pages: | 100, b/w |
Publishing date: | September 21, 2006 |
Editor: | Mats Jönsson |
Publishing company: | Egmont Kärnan |
Preceded by: | Fantomen Krönika 4/2006 |
Followed by: | Fantomen Krönika 6/2006 |
ISSN 1103-2472 |
Fantomen Krönika 5/2006 or Fantomen Krönika #75 is a Theme Chronicle with stories about Kigali Lubanga.
Contents
Phantom stories
- "Operation Djungelpatrullen" ("Operation Jungle Patrol") by Donne Avenell and Carlos Cruz
- "Val i Bengali, del 1: Utmanaren" ("Election in Bengali, Part 1: The Challenger") by Claes Reimerthi and Hans Lindahl
- "Val i Bengali, del 2: Förloraren" ("Election in Bengali, Part 2: The Loser") by Claes Reimerthi and Hans Lindahl
- "Mannen i träsket" ("The Man in the Swamp") by Joe Gill and Özcan Eralp
Trivia
- The printed number on the spine of the issue was white (same as the previous issue) on white background, hence invisible.