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The Paradise of the Assassins
The Paradise of the Assassins | |
Produced for: | L'Uomo Mascherato #32 (1967) |
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# of pgs: | 24 |
Writer: | (?) |
Artist: | Nanni Silvestrini |
Original colorist: | unknown |
Producer: | Fratelli Spada |
"The Paradise of the Assassins" is a 1967 Fratelli Spada story by Nanni Silvestrini.
Plot summary
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Appearances
Behind the scenes
- The edited Team Fantomen version includes panels of additional art where Bertil Wilhelmsson has been inspired by the comic "Bernard Prince" drawn by Hermann Huppen. Specifically, there are panels from the Bernard Prince album "L'oasis en flammes" which have been used.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Denmark
- "Det falske paradis", Fantomet #196 (1982; with additional art by Bertil Wilhelmsson)
Finland
- "Rikollisten paratiisi", Mustanaamio 2/1971 (with additional art by Bertil Wilhelmsson)
- Mustanaamio 2/1985 (with additional art by Bertil Wilhelmsson)
- "Rikollisten paratiisi", Mustanaamio 1971 (2014; with additional art by Bertil Wilhelmsson)
France
- "Le paradis des assassins", Le Fantôme #181 (1968)
Italy
- "Il paradiso degli assassini", L'Uomo Mascherato #32 (1967)
Norway
- "Forbryternes paradis", Fantomet 13/1971 (with additional art by Bertil Wilhelmsson)
- "Forbryternes paradis", Fantomet Kronologisk #23 (2022; with additional art by Bertil Wilhelmsson)
Sweden
- "Brottslingarnas paradis", Fantomen 6/1970 (with additional art by Bertil Wilhelmsson)
- "Brottslingarnas paradis", Fantomen - Den inbundna årgången 1970, Del 1 (2020; with additional art by Bertil Wilhelmsson)
West Germany
- "Im Garten des Teufels", Phantom #36 (1975; with additional art by Bertil Wilhelmsson)
- "Im Garten des Teufels", Phantom Das große Album #7 (with additional art by Bertil Wilhelmsson)