The Bat of Berlin, Part 1
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| The Bat of Berlin, Part 1 | |
| Produced for: | The Phantom #1974 (2024) |
|---|---|
| # of pgs: | 24 |
| Writer: | Pidde Andersson |
| Artist: | Janusz Ordon |
| Original colorist: | N/A |
| Producer: | Frew |
"The Bat of Berlin, Part 1" is a 2024 Frew story, written by Pidde Andersson, with art by Janusz Ordon.
Plot synopsis
The Phantom is late to an art exhibit in Berlin when Die Fledermaus strikes again.
Appearances
Recurring characters
- Die Fledermaus, also called "The Bat"
- Malaika, Llongo artist and daughter of Chief of Llongo
- Schwinghammer, camera operator
- The 19th Phantom
- Chief of Llongo (mentioned)
One-time characters
- Heinz, guard
- Chief Inspector Schröder
- Udo Becker, Gallery owner
- Kandinsky, artist (mentioned)
- Baroness von Schnaabel
- Otto, the first one
- Otto, the second one
- Otto, the third one
- Moses (mentioned)
- Nispel, film director
Real-life characters
- Fritz Lang, ruled out as a suspect
Locations
- Europe
- Germany
- Berlin
- Galerie Otto & Otto & Otto
- Babelsberg Studios
- Stuttgart
- Berlin
- Germany
- Africa
- Bangalla (mentioned)
Tribes
Organizations
- Die Wochenschau, newspaper
- The Berlin Ballet Company
Behind the scenes
- The Berlin Ballet Company perform a few scenes from Oskar Schlemmer's The Triadic Ballet.
- The Phantom, having already used the name Walker in his civilian clothes, uses the name Wanderer when investigating the Fledermaus case.
Related stories
Followed by
Reprints
This story has been published in the following publications:
Australia
- "The Bat of Berlin, Part 1", The Phantom #1974 (2024)
Sweden
- "Vingar över Berlin, del 1", Fantomen 12/2025