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|Coverartist=[[Paul Ryan]]
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|Country= [[Image:mini_norway.gif]] Norway / Norwegian
|Country= [[Image:mini_norway.gif]] Norway /<br>Norwegian
|Format= 17 × 26 cm
|Format= 17 × 26 cm
|Pages=  68 pgs, full color
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'''''Fantomet'' 2/2008''' was a regular issue of [[The Phantom publications in Norway|Norwegian]] comic book ''[[Fantomet]]'', published in [[Fantomet 2008|2008]].


== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Phantom stories ===
=== Phantom stories ===
*"Diamanttyvene" ("[[The Crime Apprentices]]") by [[Tony DePaul]] and [[Paul Ryan]]
*"Diamanttyvene" ("[[The Crime Apprentices]]") by [[Tony DePaul]] and [[Paul Ryan]]
*"Jegerne" ("[[The Hunters (Sunday story)|The Hunters]]") part 1 by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Sy Barry]]
*"Jegerne" ("[[The Hunters]]") part 1 by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Sy Barry]]


=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===
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*"Bernard Prince" by Cheradic and Hermann
*"Bernard Prince" by Cheradic and Hermann
*"Latigo" by Stan Lynde
*"Latigo" by Stan Lynde
*"Gaston Lagaffe" by André Franquin


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 21:43, 21 January 2020

Fantomet 2/2008
(#1036 since the start 1964)
Fantomet200802.jpg
Cover artist: Paul Ryan
Country/language: Mini norway.gif Norway /
Norwegian
Format: 17 × 26 cm
Pages: 68 pgs, full color
Publishing date: January 21, 2008
Editor: Jo H. Masdalen
Publishing company: Egmont Serieforlaget
Preceded by: Fantomet 1/2008
Followed by: Fantomet 3/2008


Fantomet 2/2008 was a regular issue of Norwegian comic book Fantomet, published in 2008.

Contents

Phantom stories

Other comics

  • "Thorgal" by Yves Sente and Grzegorz Rosiński
  • "Bernard Prince" by Cheradic and Hermann
  • "Latigo" by Stan Lynde
  • "Gaston Lagaffe" by André Franquin

See also