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Wipe out Bengete
Wipe out Bengete | |
Produced for: | Fantomen 10/2009 |
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# of pgs: | 32 |
Writer: | Claes Reimerthi |
Artist: | Heiner Bade |
Original colorist: | Reprostugan |
Producer: | Egmont Kärnan |
"Wipe out Bengete" is a 2009 Team Fantomen story, written by Claes Reimerthi, with art by Heiner Bade.
Plot summary
The Phantom, dressed in a hat and trenchcoat, is in a rundown area of Morristown, Bengete, searching for the Gandor cult leader Hat' Onga. Hat' Onga has in fact been kicked out of the cult and sleeps in a hovel in Bengete, having been replaced by a strange man with severe burns to his face.
A group of international investors meet Bengali President Singh at Singh Corporation headquarters to listen to the president revealing her plans to create a high tech industrial center, located in Bengete. All existing buildings will be torn down and the population moved elsewhere. Project leader Amor Kah promises that no legal restrictions will be placed on companies located in the area.
The Phantom manages to find Hat' Onga who tells him that he has been kicked out of the sect by the strange burn victim who uses the sect to set fire to buildings in Bengete. As he speaks with the Phantom he spontaneously bursts into flames and die. The Phantom speaks with the forensic investigator Guinevere Brandon in a parking lot. In the shadows they are watched by President Singh's boydugard Belim.
As the Morristown police makes a raid on the Gandor sect's building, the Phantom pursues their mysterious leader and discovers that his burned face is only a rubber mask. The leader is really project leader Amor Kah. The Phantom is knocked down by Belim. Amor Kah tells Belim that the Phantom must be killed but Belim replies that President Singh has forbidden that any harm comes to him.
The next night the Phantom breaks into the Singh Corporation headquarters. President Singh and her men are expecting him. He is captured and President Singh is happy to let him know that for the next step, explosive devices have been placed in the sewer below Bengete to make sure that the poor township goes down in flames. All blame will be placed on the Gandor sect. She gives him a farewell kiss, then her men take the Phantom up on the roof to make sure that he has a tragic falling accident.
In the end the Phantom manages to stop Amor Kah, Belim and the Singh pirates from setting off the explosion. The next day the Bengali Bugle reports that the police has stopped a group of terrorists.
Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 21st Phantom
- Sandal Singh
- Belim
- Hat' Onga
- Guinevere Brandon
- Guran
- Sarah Cartwright (flashback only)
- Lamanda Luaga (flashback only)
One-time characters
- Amor Kah
- The Gandor Priest (unnamed, in flashbacks only)
Locations
Organizations
Newspapers
- The voice of the Phantom turns the blood to ice.
Related stories
Refers to
- "The Giant Bird of Gandor" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry
- "Gandor's Revenge" by Norman Worker and Jaime Vallvé
Preceded by
- "The Gandor Sect" by Claes Reimerthi and Heiner Bade
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "Wipe out Bengete", The Phantom #1539 (2009)
Finland
- "Tulimyrsky!, osa 2: Bengeten hävitys", Mustanaamio 10/2009
Norway
- "Ildstorm 2: Ødelegg Bengete!", Fantomet 9/2009
Sweden
- "Eldstorm! Del 2: Utplåna Bengete", Fantomen 10/2009