Rodia
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First appearance: | "Return of the Irregulars" (mentioned) "The Dead River" (shown) |
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Created by: | Magnus Knutsson & Jaime Vallvé |
Rodia (sometimes spelled Rhodia) is one of Bangalla's neighbouring countries.
Government and politics
Unlike Bangalla, Rodia is not a democracy but is ruled by a junta. The country is also racially segregated much like South Africa during the days of Apartheid.
During General Bababu's reign over Bengali, Rodia was considered an evil regime and Bababu built fortifications along the border to protect Bengali. Nuclear Terror
A few hundred thousand white people rule, while 8 million Africans don't have a right to vote. One hundred thousand black Africans who work in Marcusburg live in guarded slum areas of the city, such as Lowfield. Interracal marriage is not explicitly forbidden, although it is made difficult as they are not allowed to live in the same areas, and it would be considered a scandal. On Forbidden Land
After a civil war, the country became a democracy and the first democratically elected president was Nelson N'Dela.
Geography
The capital of Rodia is Marcusburg.
Behind the scenes
- The first mention of Rodia is in "Return of the Irregulars", drawn by Özcan Eralp. This is in part a remake of a Lee Falk story, and has no other credited writer.
- The first story to actually take place in Rodia is "The Dead River", by Magnus Knutsson and Jaime Vallvé.
- The name Rodia (occasionally spelled Rhodia) is inspired by Rhodesia, today known as Zimbabwe.
- Rodia is a rare example of a Team Fantomen creation that has appeared in the newspaper strip. However, the segregation of Rodia has not been mentioned in the newspaper strip.
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Appearances
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Team Fantomen stories
Title | Writer | Artist | Comments |
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"Return of the Irregulars" | Falk | Eralp | mentioned |
"The Dead River" | Knutsson | Vallvé | |
"The Slaves" | Knutsson | Vallvé | |
"On Forbidden Land" | Lundström | Vallvé | |
"Deadly Infection" | Tierres | Vallvé | |
"Deadly Cargo" | Worker | Felmang, Waldrag | mentioned |
"Tirangi's Burial Ground" | Borgnes | Leppänen | mentioned, also in flashback from 1945 |
"Jungle Snow" | Reimerthi | Felmang, Ferri, Benny | mentioned |
"The Evil Game, Part 1" | Reimerthi | Cruz | |
"The Evil Game, Part 2" | Reimerthi | Cruz | |
"The Secret Agent" | Reimerthi | Cruz | |
"Death from Radiation" | Moberg | Moberg, Thunborg | |
"Death of Lubanga, Part 1: The Peace Prize Winner" | Reimerthi | Lindahl | |
"Death of Lubanga, Part 2: The Last Battle" | Reimerthi | Lindahl | |
"Diana's Crisis, Part 3: The Search for Diana" | DePaul | Felmang, Usam | |
"Fateful Meeting" | Reimerthi | Lindahl | |
"Encounter With Murder" | Reimerthi | Boix | |
"Rodia - Twilight" | Reimerthi | Felmang | |
"Rodia - Night" | Reimerthi | Boix | |
"Rodia - Dawn" | Reimerthi | Boix | |
"Epilogue" | Reimerthi | Boix | |
"Floating Borders" | Reimerthi | Leppänen |
Daily / Sunday stories
Title | Writer | Artist | Comments |
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"Jungle Mystery" | DePaul | Olesen, Williams | mentioned, as Rhodia |
"Terror in Mawitaan" | DePaul | Nolan | as Rhodia |
"The Iron Python" | DePaul | Nolan | as Rhodia |
"On the Trail of an Assassin" | DePaul | Nolan | mentioned, as Rhodia |
"Revenge in Rhodia" | DePaul | Beatty | as Rhodia |
"The Phantom Stamp" | DePaul | Manley | mentioned |
"A Reckoning with the Nomad" | DePaul | Manley | mentioned, as Rhodia |
"The Rhodian Column" | DePaul | Manley | in flashback, as Rhodia |
"Then Came Towns Ellerbee" | DePaul | Manley | as Rhodia |