The Great Race (1978 story)
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The Great Race | |
Produced for: | Fantomen 11/1978 |
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# of pgs: | 32 |
Writer: | Norman Worker |
Artist: | Bertil Wilhelmsson & Özcan Eralp |
Original colorist: | N/A |
Producer: | Semic Press |
"The Great Race" is a 1978 Team Fantomen story, written by Norman Worker, with art by Bertil Wilhelmsson and Özcan Eralp.
Plot synopsis
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Appearances
Recurring characters
- The Phantom
- Diana Palmer
- Guran
- Devil
- Prince Grigor (mentioned)
- Princess Laurann (mentioned)
One-time characters
- Makara
- Jagger
- Tanaka Sakamoto
- Wolfgang von Reich
- Gino Umberto
- Mario
- Dolgo
- Klaus
- Doctor Axel
- The Great Khan
- The Khan's four daughters
- Baron von Reich
- Kio Sakamoto
- Count Umberto
- Tika
- Tamara
Locations
- Bengali
- The Misty Mountains
- Trondelay
- The Great Desert
- The Marrakar Oasis
- The Giant's Mouth
- The Slave Road
- The Fang Valley
- The Fang Mountains
- The Golden Kingdom
- Prussia (mentioned)
- Italy (mentioned)
- Japan (mentioned)
Tribes
Behind the Scenes
- This story introduces Prince Grigor's son Jagger, despite the fact that a major plot point of "The Pampered Princess" is that Grigor's only child is his daughter Princess Laurann.
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "The Great Race", The Phantom #880 (1987)
- "The Great Race", The Phantom #1699 (2014)
Finland
- "Suuri kilpajuoksu", Mustanaamio 19/1978
Norway
- "Det store kappløpet", Fantomet 21/1978
- "Det store kappløpet", Fantomets Krønike 2/2004
- "Det store kappløpet", Krønikebok #44 (2008)
Spain
- "La gran carrera", El Hombre Enmascarado #2 (1980)
Sweden
- "Den stora kapplöpningen", Fantomen 11/1978
Turkey
- "Büyük Yarış", Kızılmaske #254 – #255 (1978)
- "Büyük Yarış", Kızılmaske Albüm #78 – #79 (197?)
- "Büyük Yarış", Kızılmaske Albüm #10
- "Büyük Yarış", Kızılmaske Albüm #91
West Germany
- "In der Sandhölle von Turfan", Phantom #138 (1979)