Fantomen #16/1999
In "Simsons bojor," the 19th-century Fantomen joins Professor Clive Cornwall on a controversial expedition to Palestine, where the scholar claims to have found the final resting place of the biblical Samson—and the secret to forging indestructible weapons. With Singh-Pirates' leader Sandal Singh secretly backing the mission, Fantomen is captured and bound in Samson’s legendary chains, only to discover they’re far from unbreakable. Written by Ben Raab and illustrated by Joan Boix, with colors by Reprostugan, the issue features a striking cover by John Cassaday.
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Reprinted in Fantomet #16/1999 (1999), Herman Hedning & Co [julalbum] #12 (2003), Fantomen-krönika #68 (2005), Herman Hedning #3/2009 (83) (2009)
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