The Witches' Sabbath
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| The Witches' Sabbath | |
| Produced for: | Fantomen 26/1981 |
|---|---|
| # of pgs: | 32 |
| Writer: | Idi Kharelli |
| Artist: | Knut Westad |
| Original colorist: | N/A |
| Producer: | Semic Press |
"The Witches' Sabbath" is a 1981 Team Fantomen story, written by Idi Kharelli, with art by Knut Westad.
Plot synopsis
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Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 21st Phantom
- The 3rd Phantom
- Tom-Tom
- Rex
- Hero
- Duran
- The 2nd Phantom (mentioned)
- Ann (menioned)
One-time characters
- Prince Egmont
- Prince Karl August
- The abbot
- Miriam Brion
- Ximenes
- Azoth
- Dhulqareni Brion
- Remus
Real-life characters
- William Shakespeare (mentioned)
- Emperor Rudolph (mentioned)
Locations
- Bengali
- England
- London
- Globe Theatre
- London
- The Netherlands (implied)
- Amsterdam (mentioned)
- Waldavia
Tribes
Deities
- Kumari (mentioned)
- Umma (mentioned)
- The Black One
- Pan
Organizations
- Worshippers of The Black One
Vehicles
Items
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Brazil
- "A Noite das Bruxas", Fantasma #344 (1984)
Denmark
- "Hexenes sabbat", Fantomet #217 (1983)
Finland
- "Noitatanssi", Mustanaamio 9/1982
Norway
- "Heksesabbat", Fantomet 9/1982
- "Heksesabbat", Fantomets Krønike 3/1994
- "Heksesabbat", Krønikebok #3 (2001)
- "Heksesabbat", Fantomet Gullalderen #16 (2014)
Sweden
- "Häxornas sabbat", Fantomen 26/1981
- "Häxornas sabbat", Fantomen Krönika 2/1994
- "Häxornas sabbat", Fantomen Krönika Band 2 (2000)
West Germany
- "Der Henker vom Geisterfluß", Phantom #212 (1982)
- "Der Henker vom Geisterfluß", Phantom Super-band #1055