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*"Leijona-apina", [[Mustanaamio 15/2004|''Mustanaamio'' 15/2004]] | *"Leijona-apina", [[Mustanaamio 15/2004|''Mustanaamio'' 15/2004]] | ||
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*[[Pujabarshiki 2003|''Pujabarshiki'' 2003]] | |||
=== [[Image:mini_norway.gif]] Norway === | === [[Image:mini_norway.gif]] Norway === | ||
*"Lejonapan", [[Fantomet 15/2004|''Fantomet'' 15/2004]] | *"Lejonapan", [[Fantomet 15/2004|''Fantomet'' 15/2004]] |
Revision as of 09:52, 6 June 2011
The Lion's Head Tamarine | |
Start date: | March 11, 2001 |
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End date: | October 7, 2001 |
# of strips: | 31 |
Writer: | Claes Reimerthi |
Artist: | Graham Nolan |
Original colorist: | unknown |
Preceded by: | "Woduro's Secret" |
Followed by: | "The War Mongers" |
"The Lion's Head Tamarine" is the 154th Phantom Sunday story. The story was written by Claes Reimerthi and drawn by Graham Nolan.
Plot Summary
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Behind the scenes
- There is no real monkey species called Lion's Head Tamarine. There is however a group of species called Lion tamarin, of which one species is called Golden-headed Lion Tamarin.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- The Phantom #1310 (2001)
Brazil
- "O usurpador", O Fantasma Crônicas #2 (2002)
Finland
- "Leijona-apina", Mustanaamio 15/2004
India
Norway
- "Lejonapan", Fantomet 15/2004
Sweden
- "Lejonapan", Fantomen 15/2004