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'''''Fantomets Krøniker'' #1''' is the first issue of ''[[Fantomets Krøniker]]''. While the magazine's cover says ''Fantomet Solo'' #2, it was followed by [[Fantomets Krøniker 2|''Fantomets Krøniker'' #2]], and it is therefore generally refered to as ''Fantomets Krøniker'' #1. | '''''Fantomets Krøniker'' #1''' is the first issue of [[The Phantom publications in Denmark|Danish]] comic book ''[[Fantomets Krøniker]]'', published in 1985. While the magazine's cover says ''Fantomet Solo'' #2, it was followed by [[Fantomets Krøniker 2|''Fantomets Krøniker'' #2]], and it is therefore generally refered to as ''Fantomets Krøniker'' #1. | ||
The issue contains stories featuring [[the 3rd Phantom]]. | The issue contains stories featuring [[the 3rd Phantom]]. |
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Fantomet Solo #2 Fantomets Krøniker #1 Det Tredie Fantom's Krønike | |
Cover artist: Hans Lindahl and Georges Bess (from story art) | |
Country/language: | Denmark / Danish |
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Format: | 17 × 26 cm |
Pages: | 100 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | 1985 |
Editor: | Steffen Vedsted |
Publishing company: | Interpresse |
Preceded by: | Fantomet Solo #1 (not featuring The Phantom) |
Followed by: | Fantomets Krøniker #2 |
Fantomets Krøniker #1 is the first issue of Danish comic book Fantomets Krøniker, published in 1985. While the magazine's cover says Fantomet Solo #2, it was followed by Fantomets Krøniker #2, and it is therefore generally refered to as Fantomets Krøniker #1.
The issue contains stories featuring the 3rd Phantom.
Contents
Phantom stories
- "Parykkens Hemmelighedt" ("The Wig") by Lee Falk and Sy Barry.
- "Legenden om Diamantbægeret" ("The Third Phantom") by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "Manden som ikke kunne dø" ("The Man Who Could Not Die") by Idi Kharelli and Georges Bess.
- "I piraternes vold" ("The Pirates Prisoner") by Janne Lundström and Jaime Vallvé