Terje Nordberg

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Terje Nordberg
Biographical information
Born: 1947
Died:
Nationality: Mini norway.gif Norwegian
Occupation: Writer, Editorial people
Website: http://nordbergweb.com/


Terje Nordberg is a Norwegian novelist, comic creator and editor.

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Biography

Nordberg was the editor of Fantomet in the 1980's, and during this time he also wrote two Phantom stories: "The Secret of the Golden Snake" (together with Eirik Ildahl) and "Lost on the Phantom Trail". In addition, he co-wrote a Phantom parody, called "A Secret Life".

Nordberg typically used clever pen names when he wrote comic scripts, for the Phantom he used Th. Pélerin and Ed Redno. "Pèlerin" is the French name for the peregrine falcon, a reference and homage to Lee Falk ("Falk" means "falcon" in Norwegian). Ed Redno was an abbreviation of Editor Redaktør Norge ("redaktør" means "editor" and "Norge" means "Norway" in Norwegian).

Along with Eirik Ildahl, Nordberg also wrote the first James Bond comic book produced by Semic Press, this time under the name Johann Vlaanderen, a distortion of Ian Fleming; the name of James Bond's creator.

Phantom work by Terje Nordberg

Stories

Team Fantomen stories

# Title Writer Artist
1 "Lost on the Phantom Trail" Pélerin Leppänen ¤
2 "The Secret of the Golden Snake" Kharelli, Redno Leppänen ¤




Seriewikin.gif This article, in the version of 2008-03-04, includes information from Seriewikin: Terje_Nordberg.



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