Johnny Hotwire Rides Again
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Johnny Hotwire Rides Again | |
Produced for: | Fantomen 21/2004 |
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# of pgs: | 32 |
Writer: | Tony DePaul |
Artist: | Hans Lindahl |
Original colorist: | Reprostugan |
Producer: | Egmont Kärnan |
"Johnny Hotwire Rides Again" is a 2004 Team Fantomen story, written by Tony DePaul, with art by Hans Lindahl.
Plot summary
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Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 21st Phantom
- Diana Palmer
- Lily Palmer
- The 20th Phantom (in flashbacks only)
- Uncle Sid (mentioned only)
- Aunt Bessie (mentioned only)
- Billy (in flashbacks only)
- Chickie (in flashbacks only)
One-time characters
- Meg Tillotson
- Mayor Hugh Tillotson
- Chief Roy Harrison
- June Tillotson
- Sluggo
- Dino
- Tony
- Dorothy McCoy (mentioned only)
Locations
- Africa (mentioned)
- Bangalla (in flashbacks only)
- The Deep Woods (in flashbacks only)
- The Skull Cave (in flashbacks only)
- The Phantom Crypt (in flashbacks only)
- The Skull Cave (in flashbacks only)
- The Deep Woods (in flashbacks only)
- Bangalla (in flashbacks only)
- USA
- New York
- New York City (mentioned only)
- California (mentioned only)
- unnamed little town
- Tillotson house
- Pennsylvania
- Pitsburg (mentioned only)
- Illinois
- Chicago (in flashbacks only)
- Barrington (mentioned only)
- New York
Organizations
- "The Pitsburg Mafia
- The Phantom's voice freezes the blood.
- When the Phantom moves, lightning stands still!
Related stories
Refers to
- "Johnny Hotwire" by Tony DePaul and Hans Lindahl
- "The 21st Phantom" by Claes Reimerthi and Paul Ryan
Referenced in
- "Johnny Hotwire – Outlaw Days" by Tony De Paul and Sal Velluto
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "Johnny Hotwire Rides Again", The Phantom #1395 (2004)
Finland
- "Johnny Hotwire - Teiden ritari", Mustanaamio 21/2004
Norway
- "Johnny Hotwire - Veiens ridder", Fantomet 21/2004
Sweden
- "Vägens riddare", Fantomen 21/2004