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Marion Trelawney
First appearance: "The Ghost Pirates"
Created by: Norman Worker and Jaime Vallvé


Marion Trelawney (sometimes Trelawny) is a Team Fantomen creation. She married the future 12th Phantom in 1774 and their son, the 13th Phantom, was born the next year after her husband had become the Phantom.

Fictional Character Biography

Her father is Lord Charles Trelawney, who owns Pendragon House in Cornwall. She had a brother named John.

Notable Appearances

Team Fantomen stories

Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"The Moor of Death" Tierres Vallvé 1775  
"The Devil's Pot" Tierres Vallvé 17??  
"From the Other Side of the Grave" Tierres Vallvé 1777  
"Mystery of the Golden Rune, Part 4: Cagliostro Mystery" Worker Cruz 178?  
"In the Shadow of Death" Tierres Vallvé 1785  
"The Ghost Pirates" Worker Vallvé 1786  
"The King is Dead" Worker Leppänen 1792