The Legend of the Swords, Part 1: Excalibur
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The Legend of the Swords, Part 1: Excalibur | |
Produced for: | Fantomen 13/1981 |
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# of pgs: | 32 |
Writer: | Norman Worker |
Artist: | Jaime Vallvé |
Original colorist: | N/A |
Producer: | Semic Press |
"The Legend of the Swords, Part 1: Excalibur" is a 1981 Team Fantomen story, written by Norman Worker, with art by Jaime Vallvé.
Plot summary
In 1588 the 2nd Phantom is travelling across Salisbury plain when he discovers two knights attacking an old man. He is knocked out and when he wakes up the old man, Merlin, has taken him to the legendary Camelot castle. Merlin tells him that The Phantom is the descendant of one of the knights of the round table and asks him to go on a quest to fight the evil Ughtread.
Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 2nd Phantom
- The 21st Phantom
- Ann
- Lamanda Luaga
- Guran
- Devil
- The 3rd Phantom (mentioned only)
One-time characters
- Christian the Walker
- Reever
- Ughtread
Real-life characters
- William Shakespeare (mentioned only)
- Philip II of Spain
Fictional characters
Behind the scenes
- The dream-like sequence of events is underlined by the fact that the name of The Phantom's squire, Reever, is the French word for "dreamer" (rêveur).
Related stories
Followed by
- "The Legend of the Swords, Part 2: Durandal" by Norman Worker and Jaime Vallvé
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "The Legend of the Swords, Part 1: Excalibur", The Phantom #1476 (2007)
Brazil
- "A Lenda das Espadas: Excalibur", Fantasma #348 (1984)
Denmark
- "Legenden om Excalibur", Fantomet #192 (1982)
Finland
- "Miekan taru 1: Excalibur", Mustanaamio 22/1981
- "Legenda miekasta nimeltä Excalibur", Mustanaamion kronikka 3/1996
Norway
- "Legenden om sverdet 1 - Excalibur", Fantomet 22/1981
- "Legenden om sverdet 1 - Excalibur", Fantomets Krønike 2/1989
- "Legenden om sverdet 1 - Excalibur", Fantomet Gullalderen #14 (2013)
Sweden
- "Legenden om svärden, Del 1: Excalibur", Fantomen 13/1981
- "Excalibur", Fantomen Krönika 4/1993
- "Excalibur", Fantomen Krönika Band 1 (1999)
- "Legenden om svärden, Del 1: Excalibur", Fantomen 14-15/2018
West Germany
- "Die Dämonenburg", Phantom #201 (1982)
- "Die Dämonenburg", Phantom Super-band #49
- "Die Dämonenburg", Phantom Super-band #51
Yugoslavia
- "Екскалибур" (romanized as "Ekskalibur"), Politikin Zabavnik #2438 – #2439 (1998)
Awards
- Best story (Sweden) 1981