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In 1899, [[The Jungle Patrol]] has a fresh recruit, Edgar, who fails at most tasks but the patrol's deputy commander want to give him a chance since he is a young aspiring author. Edgar is given the task of accompanying an expedition from the University of Boston into the jungle to investigate local folklore of a white man in the jungle who goes by the name of The Phantom. [[The 18th Phantom]] monitor the expedition closesly and when it attacked by [[Wasaka]] warriors he goes into the Wasaka village to free the expedition members. The events serve as inspiration to the author's first success with the first novel about Tarzan. | |||
=== Appearances === | === Appearances === | ||
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*[[Guran]] | *[[Guran]] | ||
'''One-time characters''' | '''One-time characters''' | ||
*unnamed colonel of [[ | *unnamed colonel of [[The Jungle Patrol]] | ||
*Sergeant Seamus O'Rourke, JP | *Sergeant Seamus O'Rourke, JP | ||
*Nelson, JP | *Nelson, JP | ||
*Professor Digmore | *Professor Digmore | ||
*Gustave, scientist | |||
*Floyd, JP | |||
*Stewart, JP | |||
*Hannibal, monkey | *Hannibal, monkey | ||
'''Real-life characters''' | '''Real-life characters''' | ||
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****[[The Major Treasure Room]] | ****[[The Major Treasure Room]] | ||
**[[The Jungle Patrol Headquarters]] | **[[The Jungle Patrol Headquarters]] | ||
***[[The Abandoned Well]] | |||
**Wasaka village | **Wasaka village | ||
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*[[The Demon God of Wasaka|Wazuzu]] | *[[The Demon God of Wasaka|Wazuzu]] | ||
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*[[Good Mark Ring#The Good Mark necklace|The Good Mark necklace]] | |||
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Revision as of 23:16, 7 March 2019
Lord of the Jungle | |
Produced for: | Fantomen 4/1999 |
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# of pgs: | 27 |
Writer: | Claes Reimerthi and Kjell T. Johnsen |
Artist: | Heiner Bade |
Original colorist: | Times Graphics Singapore |
Producer: | Egmont Serieförlaget |
"Lord of the Jungle" is a 1999 Team Fantomen story, written by Claes Reimerthi and Kjell T. Johnsen, with art by Heiner Bade.
Plot summary
In 1899, The Jungle Patrol has a fresh recruit, Edgar, who fails at most tasks but the patrol's deputy commander want to give him a chance since he is a young aspiring author. Edgar is given the task of accompanying an expedition from the University of Boston into the jungle to investigate local folklore of a white man in the jungle who goes by the name of The Phantom. The 18th Phantom monitor the expedition closesly and when it attacked by Wasaka warriors he goes into the Wasaka village to free the expedition members. The events serve as inspiration to the author's first success with the first novel about Tarzan.
Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- unnamed colonel of The Jungle Patrol
- Sergeant Seamus O'Rourke, JP
- Nelson, JP
- Professor Digmore
- Gustave, scientist
- Floyd, JP
- Stewart, JP
- Hannibal, monkey
Real-life characters
- Edgar Rice Burroughs, JP
- Emma Hulbert (mentioned only as Emma)
Fictional characters
- Tarzan (mentioned only)
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "Lord of the Jungle", The Phantom #1225 (1999)
Denmark
- "Junglens herre", Fantomet #365 (1999)
Finland
- "Viidakon valtias", Mustanaamio 2/1999
India
- "Lord of the Jungle", The Phantom #7 (2001)
- "Lord of the Jungle", The Phantom Action Adventure Series: Tiger Girl / Lord of the Jungle (2001)
- "Lord of the Jungle", The Adventures of the Ghost who Walks #5 (2003)
- "Lord of the Jungle", The Phantom #5 (2003)
- "Lord of the Jungle", The Adventures of the Ghost who Walks: Tiger Girl / Lord of the Jungle (2007)
Norway
- "Jungelens herre", Fantomet 4/1999
- "Jungelens herre", Krønikebok #18 (2004)
Sweden
- "Djungelns herre", Fantomen 4/1999
- "Djungelns herre", Fantomen Krönika 2/2005