Fantomen #14/2006
In "1776," Fantomen journeys to America in 1776 to rescue Tsu-Mok, the son of a tribal chieftain, from slave traders. Along the way, he reunites with his old friend Benjamin Franklin and witnesses the historic signing of the Declaration of Independence. Written by Don Newton and Ulf Granberg, with art, inks, and colors by Don Newton and Reprostugan, this issue blends historical intrigue with the hero’s timeless quest.
In 1776, as the fate of a nation hangs in the balance, Fantomen journeys across the jungle and into revolutionary America to rescue Tsu-Mok, the son of a tribal chieftain, from slave traders. Along the way, he reunites with an old ally—Benjamin Franklin—and finds himself in the midst of history, witnessing the signing of a document that will change the world.
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↩ Reprints L'Uomo Mascherato nuova serie [Avventure americane] #53 (1968), The Phantom #74 (1977), The Phantom #8 (1989)
Reprinted in Fantomet #13/2006 (2006), Fantomen [samling] #[3] (2017)
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