The London Underground Murders, Part 1: Cutbush
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The London Underground Murders, Part 1: Cutbush | |
Produced for: | Fantomen 8/2006 |
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# of pgs: | 32 |
Writer: | David Bishop |
Artist: | César Spadari |
Original colorist: | Reprostugan |
Producer: | Egmont Kärnan |
"The London Underground Murders, Part 1: Cutbush" is a 2006 Team Fantomen story, written by David Bishop, with art by César Spadari.
Plot synopsis
In January 1891 the Phantom arrives in London to vist his half-brother Chris and his pregnant wife Anna. A serial killer is attacking women travelling alone on the underground. When the Somerset's maid Rebecka is attacked, the Phantom decides to investigate.
Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 18th Phantom
- Chris Sommerset
- Anna Sommerset
- Detective Mortimer
- Lawrence Cutbush, Police Commissioner
- Dr. Cutbush
- Julie (mentioned)
One-time characters
- Rebecka, maid
- William, little boy
- Eustace Moriarty (mentioned)
Real-life characters
- Thomas Cutbush
- Jack the Ripper (mentioned)
Locations
- England
- London
- Whitechapel station
- Farringdon station
- Moorgate station
- Liverpool Street station
- London
Organizations
- Metropolitan Police
- Scotland Yard
Related stories
Followed by
- The London Underground Murders, Part 2: Maniac at Large by David Bishop and César Spadari
Refers to
- "Of the Same Blood" by David Bishop and César Spadari
- "Son of the Pirate Queen, Part 1: The Skull Necklace" by David Bishop and César Spadari
- "Son of the Pirate Queen, Part 2: The Royal Target" by David Bishop and Joan Boix
- "Son of the Pirate Queen, Part 3: The Goddess of Death" by David Bishop and César Spadari
- "The Moriarty Experiment" by David Bishop and César Spadari
Referenced in
- "Cloak of Darkness" by Claes Reimerthi and Heiner Bade
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- The Phantom #1443 (2006)
Finland
- "Murha metrossa, osa 1: Cutbush", Mustanaamio 8/2006
Norway
- "T-banemordene, del 1: Cutbush", Fantomet 7/2006
Sweden
- "Tunnelbanemorden del 1: Cutbush", Fantomen 8/2006