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The Lethal Science
The Lethal Science | |
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Produced for: | Fantomen 15/1999 |
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# of pgs: | 30 |
Writer: | Claes Reimerthi |
Artist: | Hans Lindahl |
Original colorist: | Times Graphics Singapore |
Producer: | Egmont Serieförlaget |
"The Lethal Science" is a 1999 Team Fantomen story, written by Claes Reimerthi, with art by Hans Lindahl.
Contents
Plot summary
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Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- August Nordenskiöld
- Ruffian
- Carl Frederik Bergklint
- Captain Apelquist
- Johanson
- Aaron Isaac
- Johansson
- Björn
Real-life characters
- Adolf Fredrik Munck
- Aaron Isaac
- Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, Russian ambassador (mentioned only)
- King Gustav III of Sweden (mentioned only)
Locations
- Bengali
- Holy Roman Empire
- Hamburg
- England
- London
- Sweden
- Stockholm
- Near Drottingholm castle
- Ladugårdslandet district
- Rostock inn
- Stockholm
Objects
- Book "Clavicula Salomonis" (Key of Solomon)
- Forged letter of credit ("Fahnehielmare")
Related stories
References
- "The King is Dead" by Worker and Leppänen
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "The Lethal Science", The Phantom #1239 (1999)
Finland
- "Kullantekijä", Mustanaamio 9/1999
India
- "The Lethal Science", The Phantom #19 (2003)
- "The Lethal Science", The Adventures of the Ghost who Walks #11 (2003)
- "The Lethal Science", The Lethal Science / The Freedom Trail (2007)
Norway
- "Gullmakeren", Fantomet 15/1999
Sweden
- "Guldmakaren", Fantomen 15/1999
- "Guldmakaren", Fantomen Krönika 2/2004