The Ibis Mystery, Part 3: Scarface
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The Ibis Mystery, Part 3: Scarface | |
Produced for: | Fantomen 23/1993 |
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# of pgs: | 30 |
Writer: | Norman Worker |
Artist: | Kari Leppänen |
Original colorist: | Times Graphics Singapore |
Producer: | Semic Press |
"The Ibis Mystery, Part 3: Scarface" is a 1993 Team Fantomen story, written by Norman Worker, with art by Kari Leppänen.
Plot synopsis
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Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 21st Phantom
- The 19th Phantom
- The future 20th Phantom
- Guran
- Old man Mozz
- Devil
- Hero
- Jane Walker
- Colonel Markham
- Salladin (the 19th Phantom's horse)
One-time characters
- Kazcim (in flashback)
- Augustus Carfano a.k.a. Scarface
- Queen Anatnuba (mentioned)
- Moe
- Pinball
- Doyle
- priest Chafi
Real-life characters
- Tutankhamun (mentioned)
- Lord Carnarvon (mentioned)
- Carter (mentioned)
Locations
- Bengali
- Deep Woods
- Bengali Town
- The old mines of the Persians
- USA (mentioned)
- Egypt
- Cairo
Tribes
Organizations
Ships
- Aquitania
Items
- The Evil Ibis
Related stories
Preceded by
- "The Ibis Mystery, Part 1: The Evil Paradise" by Norman Worker and Kari Leppänen
- "The Ibis Mystery, Part 2: Kazcim Master of the Dumb" by Norman Worker and Kari Leppänen
Followed by
- "The Ibis Mystery, Part 4: At the Edge of the Grave" by Norman Worker and Kari Leppänen
- "The Ibis Mystery, Part 5: The Revenge of Chafi" by Andrew Constant and Rafael Dantas
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "The Ibis Mystery, Part 3: Scarface", The Phantom #1066 (1994)
- "The Ibis Mystery, Part 3: Scarface", The Phantom #1875 (2020)
Norway
- "Ibismysteriet del 3: Arransiktet", Fantomet 2/1994
- "Ibismysteriet del 3: Arransiktet", Krønikebok #19 (2004)
- "Ibismysteriet del 3: Arransiktete", Fantomets Krønike 5/2006
Sweden
- "Ibismysteriet: Del 3: Ärransiktet", Fantomen 23/1993
- "Ibismysteriet: Del 3: Ärransiktet", Fantomen Krönika 6/2000