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In addition to the stories listed above, Team Fantomen has also produced some odd stories which for different reasons are excluded from the main list. With the exception of "The Heart of Darkness", which was translated by [[Frew]] beginning in 2015, none of these stories have been translated into English. | In addition to the stories listed above, Team Fantomen has also produced some odd stories which for different reasons are excluded from the main list. With the exception of "The Heart of Darkness", which was translated by [[Frew]] beginning in 2015, none of these stories have been translated into English. | ||
*The more than 350 pages long story "[[The Heart of Darkness]]" by [[Claes Reimerthi]] and [[Joan Boix]], was published under the header [[Phantom Legends]] and spanning 49 episodes, from 1994 to 1996, with a | *The more than 350 pages long story "[[The Heart of Darkness]]" by [[Claes Reimerthi]] and [[Joan Boix]], was published under the header [[Phantom Legends]] and spanning 49 episodes, from 1994 to 1996, with a [[The Heart of Darkness: The Island of Death|conclusion]] published in 2009. | ||
*The majority of [[Fratelli Spada stories]] published in Sweden from 1968 to 1970, were edited and had new panels added, with art by [[Özcan Eralp]], [[Bertil Wilhelmsson]], [[Rolf Gohs]] and [[Anders Thorell]]. This was done partly to extend the stories, and partly to improve them. | *The majority of [[Fratelli Spada stories]] published in Sweden from 1968 to 1970, were edited and had new panels added, with art by [[Özcan Eralp]], [[Bertil Wilhelmsson]], [[Rolf Gohs]] and [[Anders Thorell]]. This was done partly to extend the stories, and partly to improve them. | ||
*When "[[The Super-Jet Gang]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Sy Barry]] was published in Sweden in 1969, a prologue of seven pages, based upon "[[The 'Copter Pirates]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Wilson McCoy]] was added. [[Anders Thorell]] provided the art. | *When "[[The Super-Jet Gang]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Sy Barry]] was published in Sweden in 1969, a prologue of seven pages, based upon "[[The 'Copter Pirates]]" by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Wilson McCoy]] was added. [[Anders Thorell]] provided the art. |
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Team Fantomen stories are the stories produced by the so-called Team Fantomen, primarily for the Fantomen comic book in Sweden.
List of Team Fantomen stories
This is a complete (as of Fantomen 1/2016) list of the stories produced by "Team Fantomen", since its commence in 1963.
The titles given are the ones under which the stories have been published in English. The titles of stories which are yet to be published in English (as of The Phantom #1744) are translated from Swedish and marked with "¤".
In cases where a story has appeared under several different English titles, the latest title is used.
The list generally gives the creators' names as given in the actual story. However, some creators have used multiple names - for the variations in pen-names, se Team Fantomen#Name variations.
The 1960's
The 1970's
The 1980's
The 1990's
The 2000's
The 2010's
Additional works
In addition to the stories listed above, Team Fantomen has also produced some odd stories which for different reasons are excluded from the main list. With the exception of "The Heart of Darkness", which was translated by Frew beginning in 2015, none of these stories have been translated into English.
- The more than 350 pages long story "The Heart of Darkness" by Claes Reimerthi and Joan Boix, was published under the header Phantom Legends and spanning 49 episodes, from 1994 to 1996, with a conclusion published in 2009.
- The majority of Fratelli Spada stories published in Sweden from 1968 to 1970, were edited and had new panels added, with art by Özcan Eralp, Bertil Wilhelmsson, Rolf Gohs and Anders Thorell. This was done partly to extend the stories, and partly to improve them.
- When "The Super-Jet Gang" by Lee Falk and Sy Barry was published in Sweden in 1969, a prologue of seven pages, based upon "The 'Copter Pirates" by Lee Falk and Wilson McCoy was added. Anders Thorell provided the art.
- In 1977, Knut Westad painted the art for the short story for competition for Norwegian Fantomet readers "Lag din egen tekst til denne Fantomet-historien!" ("Create Your Own Text to the Phantom Story!").
- In 1984 Fantomen published "A Secret Life", written by Ulf Granberg (under the pen-name Sprucehill), Idi Kharelli and Th. Pelerin, and with art by Kari Leppänen. This was a parody of the Phantom, lasting five pages.
- In 1986 a story of one page, "Revealing Visit", by Ulf Granberg and Hans Lindahl was published. This was another parody, meant to serve as an introduction to a competition.
- In 1987 Knut Westad wrote and produced the art for a series called "The Phantom Legends", including four stories of one page each, retelling parts of the Phantom myth: "Magicians", retelling the story of the drummer of Timpenni; "The Story of Devil", about the Phantom's wolf Devil; "The Phantom Trail", about the jungle trail with the same name; and "T", about the terror organization from two of Lee Falk mid 1970's stories.
- Ian Colbell has created two Phantom parodies for Fantomen: "A Day with the Phantom" in 1987 and "Supernerd" in 1990.
- The first ten issues of Fantomen Krönika (published 1993-1995) included a short prologue of one to two pages, written by Ulf Granberg and with art by Hans Lindahl. These stories include: "The Arrival", "The Contact", "The Attack", "The Explanation", "The Short Circuit", "The Reconnection", "Disconnected", "The Outbreak", "The Finish" and "The Restart".
- When the daily stories "The Treasure Hunters", "The Strange Robber", "The Secret City" and "Valley of the Gorillaman" were published in the Scandinavian Phantom magazines in 2003 and 2004, Ulf Granberg had Kari Leppänen re-inking George Olesen's pencil work.
- In 2011, Knut Westad created the short story "Environmental Avenger" for the Royal Norwegian Ministry of the Environment.
- In 2014, a series of short Phantom stories (1-6 pages), created by writers and artists with no previous experience working on Phantom comics, and usually only featuring the Phantom in cameo roles, was initated. Eventually, in Fantomen 22-23/2015, these stories were refered to as "Fantomens värld" - "The World of the Phantom".
- In 2015 a series of stories produced for a younger audience - "Phantom Kids" - premiered.
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