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Asta Jensen

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Asta Jensen
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First appearance: "The Floating Coffin"
Created by: Norman Worker &
Kari Leppänen


Asta Jensen is the wife of a past Phantom, created by Team Fantomen.

Fictional Character Biography

According to Team Fantomen

Asta Jensen married the 16th Phantom in 1851.

She had a brother, Jens, who lived in Minnessota. The Runestone Saga.


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Behind the scenes

The existence of Asta Jensen became problematic when Lee Falk made Annie Morgan the wife of the 16th Phantom. Team Fantomen had already established Asta Jensen as the wife of the 16th Phantom and mother of The 17th Phantom and Julie. Annie's status in the Team Fantomen universe is unconfirmed.

Appearances

Team Fantomen stories

Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"The Floating Coffin" Worker Leppänen 1851  
"Public Enemy Number One" Reimerthi Leppänen 1851 Unnamed, but with Asta's face, on honeymoon.
"The Brotherhood of the Ring" Reimerthi Bade 1851  
"The Slave's Railway" Worker Lindahl 1868  
"The Runestone Saga" Pellerin Boix 1879 Mentioned only, but said to be alive