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==Plot summary== | ==Plot summary== | ||
In 1912, the 19th Phantom and his wife Janie have visited France on a late honeymoon. Janie is courted by an officer of the French Foreign Legion, Michel Barque, who refuses to take no for an answer. He has The Phantom thrown overboard, then kidnaps Janie to Casablanca where she is kept prisoner. | |||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
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'''Recurring | '''Recurring characters''' | ||
*[[The 19th Phantom]] | |||
*[[Janie Cary|Jane Walker]] | |||
*[[The 20th Phantom|The future 20th Phantom]] (as newborn) | |||
*[[The 21st Phantom]] | *[[The 21st Phantom]] | ||
*[[Diana Palmer]] | *[[Diana Palmer]] | ||
'''One-time characters''' | |||
'''One-time | *Michel Barque, major of the French Foreign Legion | ||
*Michel Barque | *Yakub ,Barque's orderly | ||
*Yakub | |||
*Ali | *Ali | ||
*James Carlyle | *James Carlyle | ||
*French general | |||
'''Real-life characters''' | '''Real-life characters''' | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd_al-Hafid_of_Morocco Sultan Moulay Hafid] (mentioned only) | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd_al-Hafid_of_Morocco Sultan Moulay Hafid] (mentioned only) | ||
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'''Locations''' | '''Locations''' | ||
*[[United States of America (location)|USA]] | *[[United States of America (location)|USA]] | ||
**New York Harbor | **New York | ||
***New York Harbor | |||
*[[France (location)|France]] | *[[France (location)|France]] | ||
*[[Morocco (location)|Morocco]] | *[[Morocco (location)|Morocco]] | ||
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**Ksar El Foum | **Ksar El Foum | ||
**Agadir | **Agadir | ||
*Tunisia (mentioned) | *[[Tunisia (location)|Tunisia]] (mentioned) | ||
*[[Algeria (location)|Algeria]] (mentioned) | *[[Algeria (location)|Algeria]] (mentioned) | ||
'''Organisations''' | '''Organisations''' | ||
*The French Foreign Legion | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Foreign_Legion The French Foreign Legion] | ||
'''[[Old Jungle Sayings]]''' | '''[[Old Jungle Sayings]]''' | ||
*"When the Phantom asks – he expects an answer" | *"When the Phantom asks – he expects an answer" |
Revision as of 15:45, 2 January 2021
The Prisoner in Marakech | |
Produced for: | Fantomen 13/1975 |
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# of pgs: | 30 |
Writer: | Janne Lundström |
Artist: | Jaime Vallvé |
Original colorist: | N/A |
Producer: | Semic Press |
"The Prisoner in Marakech" is a 1975 Team Fantomen story, written by Janne Lundström, with art by Jaime Vallvé.
Plot summary
In 1912, the 19th Phantom and his wife Janie have visited France on a late honeymoon. Janie is courted by an officer of the French Foreign Legion, Michel Barque, who refuses to take no for an answer. He has The Phantom thrown overboard, then kidnaps Janie to Casablanca where she is kept prisoner.
Appearances
Recurring characters
One-time characters
- Michel Barque, major of the French Foreign Legion
- Yakub ,Barque's orderly
- Ali
- James Carlyle
- French general
Real-life characters
- Sultan Moulay Hafid (mentioned only)
Locations
- USA
- New York
- New York Harbor
- New York
- France
- Morocco
- Casablanca
- Marrakech
- Street of the Silversmith's
- Shkira Brothers' House
- Street of the Silversmith's
- Atlas Mountains
- Ksar El Foum
- Agadir
- Tunisia (mentioned)
- Algeria (mentioned)
Organisations
- "When the Phantom asks – he expects an answer"
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "The Prisoner in Marakech", The Phantom #764 (1983)
Denmark
- "Fangen i Marrakech", Fantomet #66 (1976)
Finland
- "Marrakechin vanki", Mustanaamio 21/1975
Norway
- "Fangen i Marrakech", Fantomet 19/1975
- "Fangen i Marrakech", Fantomets Krønike 1/1993
- "Fangen i Marrakech", Krønikebok #19 (2004)
Sweden
- "Fången i Marrakech", Fantomen 13/1975
- "Fången i Marrakech", Fantomen Krönika 3/2000