Norrtelje Tidning

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Norrtelje Tidning is a local Swedish newspaper that published "The Phantom" daily strip from 1982 to 2002, when all of the comics in the newspaper were replaced by other comics. The newspaper is published five days per week.

Published stories

Original story title Start date End date Comment
"The Mystery of the Island of Dogs" January 11, 1982 September 6, 1982 Title: Fantomen "Dragos"
"The Drummer of Timpenni" September 7, 1982 January 5, 1983
"The Reef" January 7, 1983 May 6, 1983
"The Adventures of Lucy Cary" May 9, 1983 November 29, 1983
"The Bad Ones" November 30, 1983 May 4, 1984
"The Hanta Witch" May 7, 1984 September 12, 1984
"Prince Hali and the White Stallion" September 13, 1984 March 19, 1985 The title changed from Fantomen "Dragos" to Fantomen (Dragos) during this story.
The newspaper skipped the stories "Bullets' Town" and "The Killer".
"The Sea God" March 20, 1985 July 31, 1985
"The Satchel" August 1, 1985 November 8, 1985 The title changed from Fantomen (Dragos) to Fantomen "Dragos" between these two stories.
"The Crime School" November 11, 1985 February 25, 1986
"Deadman's Point" February 26, 1986 July 1, 1986
"The Rogue Elephant" July 2, 1986 November 12, 1986 The title changed from Fantomen "Dragos" to Fantomen 'Dragos' during this story (change from double to single quotes).
"Jungle Olympics" November 13, 1986 March 26, 1987 The title changed from Fantomen 'Dragos' to Fantomen "Dragos" during this story (change from single to double quotes).
"The Frame-Up" March 27, 1987 June 17, 1987
"The Hydra" June 18, 1987 October 13, 1987
The newspaper skipped approximately five years between these two stories.
"The Things" October 14, 1987 February 18, 1988 During this story, the title of the strip changed from Fantomen "Dragos" to Fantomen. The character was still called Dragos in the text.
"Vandal-Looters" February 19, 1988 June 21, 1988
"The Pampered Princess" June 22, 1988 November 22, 1988
"The Curse of the Sacred Image" November 23, 1988 May 26, 1989
"The Normal Life" May 29, 1989 October 26, 1989
"The Cavelands" October 27, 1989 March 14, 1990
"T" March 15, 1990 September 17, 1990
"Hzzz" September 18, 1990 December 19, 1990
The newspaper skipped the story "Star of Bangalla".
"Mystery of Kula-Ku" December 20, 1990 April 15, 1991 The May 14 strip was followed by the July 13 strip, skipping roughly two months of the story.
"S.S. Blitz" April 16, 1991 August 6, 1991
"Return of the Terrorists" August 7, 1991 December 18, 1991
"The Proposal" December 19, 1991 February 14, 1992
"Guardian of the Eastern Dark" February 17, 1992 July 30, 1992
"The Tyrant of Tarakimo" July 31, 1992 October 30, 1992
"Phantom Wedding" November 2, 1992 March 3, 1993
"The Three Bandits" March 4, 1993 June 1, 1993
"Return to Tarakimo" June 2, 1993 December 7, 1993
"Jungle City" December 8, 1993 March 31, 1994
"The Heirs" April 5, 1994 October 10, 1994 On August 29, The Phantom was called Dragos for the last time in the text in the panels. On September 1, The 1st Phantom was called Fantomen for the first time.
"Jungle Gold" October 11, 1994 February 23, 1995
"The Return of General Bababu" February 24, 1995 September 14, 1995
"The Tree House" September 15, 1995 March 19, 1996
"The Poachers" March 20, 1996 July 31, 1996
"Gooroo's Jungle Muggers" August 1, 1996 February 10, 1997
"The Hostages" February 11, 1997 June 5, 1997
"The Phantom's Vacation" June 6, 1997 August 29, 1997
"The Return of Gooroo's Mob" September 1, 1997 January 9, 1998
"Tale of Rex" January 12, 1998 October 21, 1998
"Queen Karola of Kula-Ku" October 22, 1998 April 28, 1999
"Ughland" April 29, 1999 October 20, 1999
"Visit to Baronkhan" October 21, 1999 May 8, 2000
"Luck and Wealth" May 9, 2000 December 22, 2000
"The Kimberly Diamonds" December 27, 2000 April 9, 2001
The newspaper skipped a decade and a half between these two stories.
"The Albee" May 10, 2001 July 25, 2001
"Terror at the Opera" July 26, 2001 December 13, 2001
"The Ghost Wall" December 14, 2001 May 10, 2002 After the October 18 strip, the story restarted from the August 4 strip. It ended with the August 19 strip. The October 19-20 strips seem to be missing.
"The Halloween Kidnappers" May 13, 2002 August 19, 2002 Ends with the January 8 strip.