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== Behind the Scenes == | == Behind the Scenes == | ||
The original Swedish title means "Saved by a Coincidence", which is quite a different meaning than the English title that Frew chose. | *[[Team Fantomen]] editor [[Ulf Granberg]] contacted Swedish publishing companies and literary agencies to invite Swedish novelists to write a Phantom story. Several writers responded with story ideas, but crime writer Anna Jansson's idea was the only one that finally became a story. Jansson was already a longtime Phantom fan, and previously worked as a nurse which inspired her to write a story about the discovery of penicillin. | ||
*Since Jansson was not familiar with writing scripts for comics, the writing process for this story was a bit different than usual. Janssons wrote a detailed synopsis which included the dialogue, which was edited by Granberg and then adapted by [[Hans Lindahl]] into a comic script. This script was sent to Jansson for approval before Lindahl began drawing the story. | |||
*The original Swedish title means "Saved by a Coincidence", which is quite a different meaning than the English title that Frew chose. | |||
== Reprints == | == Reprints == |
Revision as of 22:31, 26 July 2016
Saved by Fate | |
Produced for: | Fantomen 14/2009 |
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# of pgs: | 32 |
Writer: | Anna Jansson |
Artist: | Hans Lindahl |
Original colorist: | unknown |
Producer: | Egmont Kärnan |
"Saved by Fate" is a 2009 Team Fantomen story, written by Anna Jansson, with art by Hans Lindahl.
Plot summary
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Behind the Scenes
- Team Fantomen editor Ulf Granberg contacted Swedish publishing companies and literary agencies to invite Swedish novelists to write a Phantom story. Several writers responded with story ideas, but crime writer Anna Jansson's idea was the only one that finally became a story. Jansson was already a longtime Phantom fan, and previously worked as a nurse which inspired her to write a story about the discovery of penicillin.
- Since Jansson was not familiar with writing scripts for comics, the writing process for this story was a bit different than usual. Janssons wrote a detailed synopsis which included the dialogue, which was edited by Granberg and then adapted by Hans Lindahl into a comic script. This script was sent to Jansson for approval before Lindahl began drawing the story.
- The original Swedish title means "Saved by a Coincidence", which is quite a different meaning than the English title that Frew chose.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "Saved by Fate", The Phantom #1544 (2009)
Finland
- "Sattuman pelastama", Mustanaamio 14/2009
Norway
- "Reddet ved en slump", Fantomet 13/2009
Sweden
- "Räddad av slumpen", Fantomen 14/2009