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Revenge of the Vultures
Revenge of the Vultures | |
Produced for: | Fantomen 4/1975 |
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# of pgs: | 25 |
Writer: | Ulf Granberg |
Artist: | Bertil Wilhelmsson |
Original colorist: | N/A |
Producer: | Semic Press |
"Revenge of the Vultures" is a 1975 Team Fantomen story, written by Ulf Granberg, with art by Bertil Wilhelmsson.
Plot summary
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Appearances
Locations
- Carpatia (mentioned)
- Castle in Carpatia (mentioned)
- France
- Marseille
- Café
- Carbolin Car Rental
- Castle Corbeau
- Marseille
- Bengali (mentioned)
Organizations
Vehicles
- The Morristown
Newspaper
- Daily News
- "When the Phantom asks, you answer."
- "If you see the Phantom's face you die a horrible death."
Behind the scenes
- This is the second time Carpatia is mentioned in a Phantom story. The first time was in the Team Fantomen edited version of "The Things". Vacul has still not been given a name.
- Captain Birchman could be a reference to Kurt Björkman, who was President of Semic Press when this story was made.
- The Phantom mentions that this is the second time that someone has seen his face, and that both times the person who saw him died.
Related stories
Refers to
- "The Vultures" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "Revenge of the Vultures", The Phantom #1888 (2021)
Denmark
- "Vampyrernes hævn", Fantomet #73 (1977)
Finland
- "Varisten kosto", Mustanaamio 12/1975
Norway
- "Vrakplyndrerne", Fantomet 11/1975
- "Vrakplyndrerne", Krønikebok #37 (2007)
Sweden
- "Vråkarnas hämnd", Fantomen 4/1975
West Germany
- "Im Schloß der Mafia", Phantom #131 (1979)
- "Im Schloß der Mafia", Phantom Super-band #23