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|"[[The Orient Express, Part 2]]" || [[Norman Worker|Worker]] || [[Jaime Vallvé|Vallvé]] || 1887 || [[The 17th Phantom]] arrives at Constantinople at the end of the travel by the Orient Express
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|"[[The Karabasan League]]" || [[Philip Madden|Madden]] || [[Joan Boix|Boix]] || 1895 || [[The 18th Phantom]] visits Constantinople
|"[[The Karabasan League]]" || [[Philip Madden|Madden]] || [[Joan Boix|Boix]] || 1895 || [[The 18th Phantom]] visits Constantinople

Revision as of 10:55, 1 February 2020

This article is about Turkey as a location within the Phantom universe. To read about the country and its connections to the Phantom comic in the real world, see The Phantom publications in Turkey.

Turkey is a country between Europe and Asia.

History

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Appearances

Team Fantomen stories

Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"The Orient Express, Part 2" Worker Vallvé 1887 The 17th Phantom arrives at Constantinople at the end of the travel by the Orient Express
"The Karabasan League" Madden Boix 1895 The 18th Phantom visits Constantinople
"Intrigue in Istanbul" Lundström Eralp present The 21st Phantom visits Istanbul
"Medusa's Keeper" Madden Bade present The 21st Phantom visits Istanbul and Erdine

Note

  • In addition, the story "The Secret of the Statues" drawn by Eralp was published in different version by Tay Yayınları compared to how they were presented by Team Fantomen. It is likely that Eralp's original version was edited by Janne Lundström before publication in Sweden, and that Eralp supplied his original version to the Turkish publisher. This story was published earlier in Turkey than in Sweden, and in the Turkish version the story took place in Istanbul. That version was a little bit longer than the Swedish. The Swedish version was partially redrawn and relocated to Morristown.