Son of the Pirate Queen
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| Son of the Pirate Queen | |
| Produced for: | Fantomen 16/2004 |
|---|---|
| # of pgs: | 31 |
| Writer: | David Bishop |
| Artist: | César Spadari |
| Original colorist: | Reprostugan |
| Producer: | Egmont Kärnan |
"Son of the Pirate Queen" is a 2004 Team Fantomen story, written by David Bishop, with art by César Spadari.
Plot synopsis
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Appearances
Recurring characters
- The 21st Phantom
- Guran
- The 17th Phantom
- Lady Kate Sommerset
- Chris Sommerset
- Anna
- Mrs. Sommerset (as ghost)
- Chief of Llionto (mentioned)
One-time characters
- unnamed Governor of Bengali (mentioned, he was governor in 1870)
- unnamed the harbour master
- Mr. Cranston
- Zack
- Reginald Sommerset (as ghost)
- Scimitar Singh (as ghost)
Locations
- Bengali
- Deep Woods
- Morristown
- Spyglass (mentioned)
- uninhabited island in the Caribbean (called "Eden")
- England
Tribes
Organizations
Ships
- The Crimson Corsair
Related stories
Followed by
- "Death of a Phantom" by David Bishop and César Spadari
- "Of the Same Blood" by David Bishop and César Spadari
Refers to
- "The Pirate Queen" by David Bishop and César Spadari
- "My Darling Pirate" by David Bishop and César Spadari
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "Son of the Pirate Queen", The Phantom #1389 (2004)
Finland
- "Merirosvokuningattaren poika", Mustanaamio 16/2004
Italy
- "La regina dei pirati - L'ereditiera", Phantom - L'Uomo Mascherato #4 (2009)
Norway
- "Piratdronningens sønn", Fantomet 16/2004
Sweden
- "Piratdrottningens son", Fantomen 16/2004
- "Piratdrottningens son", Älskade pirat (2024)