Germany (location)

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This article is about Germany as a location within the Phantom universe. To read about the country and its connections to the Phantom comic in the real world, see The Phantom publications in Germany.

Germany is a country in Europe.

History

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Appearances

Daily/Sunday stories

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Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"Temple of the Gods, Part 2: Return to Eden" DePaul Ryan present The 21st Phantom visits Munich

Team Fantomen stories

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Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"The Magic Flute" Avenell Lindahl 1284 Hamelin is shown in flashbacks only
"The Witches of Bedburg, Part 1" & "Part 2" Moberg Leppänen 1591 The 2nd Phantom visits Bedburg
"The Ring of Death, Part 1" & "Part 2" Granberg, Leppänen Leppänen 1631 The 4th Phantom visits Magdeburg
"The Castle of Darkness" Reimerthi Boix 1632 The 4th Phantom travels through Germany
"The Castle of Evil" Worker Lindahl 1807 The 13th Phantom visits Zellerstadt
"The Witch" Worker Vallvé 1807 The 13th Phantom visits Dreibach and Oberlingen
"Revenge of the Hypnotist" Reimerthi Cruz 1824 The 14th Phantom visits Altenburg
"U-118" Pellerin Leppänen 1919 The 19th Phantom visits Wilhelmshaven
"The White Slave Trade" Darell Leppänen present The 21st Phantom visits Frankfurt am Main

Moonstone stories

Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"Curse of the Phantom Part 1" Raab Derington 1744 Germany is mentioned

Frew stories

Title Writer Artist Set in Comments
"Saga of the Vultures Chapter One: The Haunted Castle" Andersson Spay 1634 The 4th Phantom travels through Germany
"The Bat of Berlin, Part 1" & "Part 2" Andersson Ordon 1926 The 19th Phantom visits Berlin