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==Plot summary== | ==Plot summary== | ||
At the beginning of 1792, [[The 12th Phantom]] is suspected of murdering a Swedish biologist visiting London. To prove that he is innocent he must help transport the invaluable Vasa jewels to Sweden. | |||
== Appearances == | |||
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'''Recurring characters''' | '''Recurring characters''' | ||
*[[The 12th Phantom]] | |||
*[[Marion Trelawney]] | |||
*[[Lord Charles Trelawney]] | |||
*[[The 21st Phantom]] | *[[The 21st Phantom]] | ||
*[[Rex]] | *[[Rex]] | ||
*[[Tom-Tom]] | *[[Tom-Tom]] | ||
'''One-time characters''' | '''One-time characters''' | ||
*Doctor Swedeborg | *Doctor Olof Swedeborg | ||
*Colonel Ruda | *Colonel Ruda | ||
*Mr Townsend | *Mr Townsend | ||
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*Countess Katrina Reutersköld | *Countess Katrina Reutersköld | ||
*General Gustaf Adolf von Mansdorf | *General Gustaf Adolf von Mansdorf | ||
*Henrik Liljensparre | |||
*Halvard | |||
*Gabriele | |||
'''Real-life Characters''' | '''Real-life Characters''' | ||
*King Gustaf III of Sweden | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_III_of_Sweden King Gustaf III of Sweden] | ||
*Carl | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus] | ||
* | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Johan_Anckarström Jacob Anckarström] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_IV_of_the_United_Kingdom The Prince of Wales] | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau_Brummell Beau Brummell] | |||
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'''Locations''' | '''Locations''' | ||
*[[Sweden (location)|Sweden]] | |||
**Jönköping | |||
**Stockholm | |||
**Drottningsholm castle | |||
**Royal palace | |||
*[[United Kingdom (location)|England]] | |||
**London | |||
***London harbour | |||
***Soho square | |||
**Brighton | |||
*[[Bengali]] | |||
**[[The Deep Woods]] | |||
***[[The Skull Cave]] | |||
****[[The Chronicle Room]] | |||
'''Organizations''' | '''Organizations''' | ||
*Linnean Society of London | |||
'''Items''' | '''Items''' | ||
*Vasa jewels | |||
*[[Good Mark Ring#The Good Mark necklace|Good Mark necklace]] | |||
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==Related stories== | |||
===Refers to=== | |||
*"[[The Ghost Pirates (Team Fantomen story)|The Ghost Pirates]] by [[Norman Worker]] and [[Jaime Vallvé]]. | |||
===Referenced in=== | |||
*"[[The Runestone Saga]]" by [[Falco Pellerin]] and [[Joan Boix]] | |||
== Reprints == | == Reprints == | ||
This story has been published in the following publications: | This story has been published in the following publications: |
Revision as of 21:49, 10 June 2020
The King is Dead | |
Produced for: | Fantomen 26/1987 |
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# of pgs: | 45 |
Writer: | Norman Worker |
Artist: | Kari Leppänen |
Original colorist: | N/A |
Producer: | Semic Press |
"The King is Dead" is a 1987 Team Fantomen story, written by Norman Worker, with art by Kari Leppänen.
Plot summary
At the beginning of 1792, The 12th Phantom is suspected of murdering a Swedish biologist visiting London. To prove that he is innocent he must help transport the invaluable Vasa jewels to Sweden.
Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- Doctor Olof Swedeborg
- Colonel Ruda
- Mr Townsend
- Comissioner Lilliensparre
- Countess Katrina Reutersköld
- General Gustaf Adolf von Mansdorf
- Henrik Liljensparre
- Halvard
- Gabriele
Real-life Characters
Locations
- Sweden
- Jönköping
- Stockholm
- Drottningsholm castle
- Royal palace
- England
- London
- London harbour
- Soho square
- Brighton
- London
- Bengali
Organizations
- Linnean Society of London
Items
- Vasa jewels
- Good Mark necklace
Related stories
Refers to
- "The Ghost Pirates by Norman Worker and Jaime Vallvé.
Referenced in
- "The Runestone Saga" by Falco Pellerin and Joan Boix
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- The Phantom #1032 (1993)
Denmark
- "Kongen er død", Fantomet #300 (1988)
Finland
- "Kuningas on kuollut!", Mustanaamio 13/1988
Norway
- "Kongen er død!", Fantomet 14/1988
- "Kongen er død!", Fantomets Krønike 6/1994
- "Kongen er død!", Krønikebok #12 (2003)
Sweden
- "Kungen är död!", Fantomen 26/1987
- "Kungen är död", Fantomen Krönika 1/1997
- "Kungen är död", Fantomen Krönika Band 5, del 1 (2003)
- "Kungen är död!", Fantomen Christmas Album 2007