Lost in Cyberspace
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Lost in Cyberspace | |
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Produced for: | Fantomen 24/2006 |
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# of pgs: | 32 |
Writer: | Hans Lindahl |
Artist: | Hans Lindahl |
Original colorist: | Reprostugan |
Producer: | Egmont Kärnan |
Preceded by: | Death in Cyberspace |
Followed by: | Duel in Cyberspace |
"Lost in Cyberspace" is a 2006 Team Fantomen story, by Hans Lindahl.
Plot synopsis
After the events of "Death in Cyberspace" Lamanda Luaga asks The Phantom to investigate the Titans with the help of Blaze Unduula from the Bengali Computer Agency. While in Cyberspace the Phantom meets Gazza and learns how to progress to the next level, one step closer to Olympus.
Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 21st Phantom
- Tyrannosaurus Rex (flashback)
- Sabel Q (flashback)
- Lamanda Luaga
- Blaze Unduula
- The 4th Phantom (mentioned)
- The 10th Phantom (mentioned)
- Gazza
- Rex (flashback)
- Tom-Tom (flashback)
- Miss Tagama (flashback)
- Professor Protherew (hologram)
- Devil
- Hero
- Peder Waldstein (mentioned)
- Daryl, a Titan (mentioned)
One-time characters
- Wo (mentioned)
Real-life characters
- Empedocles (mentioned)
Locations
- Bengali
- Morristown
- Ministry of Defence
- Bunker
- Cyber capsule
- Bunker
- Ministry of Defence
- Bengete
- Deep Woods
- The Skull Cave (flashback)
- Morristown
- England
- London
- Big Ben
- Cluttons
- Wembley Stadium (mentioned)
- Video Arcade
- London
- Cyberspace
- Portal to Level II
- Portal to Exit
- Olympus
- Asia (mentioned)
- USA (mentioned)
- Europe (mentioned)
- Magna Graecia
- Sicily
- Mount Etna (mentioned)
- Sicily
Software
- Game platform Olypmus
- World War III, cyber game
Tribes
Organizations
- Bengali Computer Agency
- The Titans
- Barclay's Bank
Behind the scenes
- In the Video Arcade a staff member is setting up a player for a cybergame called World War III. A portal in this game connects to Professor Protherew's Cyberspace.
- In Cyberspace, the Phantom easily picks up an egg which should weigh 150-200kg.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- The Phantom #1460 (2006)
Finland
- "Eksyksissä kyberavaruudessa", Mustanaamio 24/2006
Norway
- "På villspor i cyberspace", Fantomet 23/2006
Sweden
- "Vilse i cyberrymden", Fantomen 24/2006