Fantomet #13/1970
In "Timpennis trommer," the legendary Fantomet ventures to Timpenni, a remote island off the Bengal coast where ancient drums wield mysterious power, drawing in jungle dwellers who vanish into slavery. With a haunting legacy of betrayal and fire, a lone drummaker escapes with his son and a single enchanted drum, setting the stage for a tale of survival and hidden magic. Written by Lee Falk and Gerd Hoff, with art by Sy Barry, and a cover by Rolf Gohs, this 1970 issue from Romanforlaget delivers a gripping, atmospheric adventure rooted in myth and mystery.
In the remote jungles of Timpenni, a small island off the Bengal coast, ancient drums held a dangerous magic—drawing travelers from the wilds only to enslave them. After a brutal uprising, the jungle people destroyed the village, slaughtered the drum makers, and burned the enchanted instruments in fury. But one craftsman escaped with his son and a single drum, carrying the island’s dark legacy into the unknown.
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Reprinted in Fantomet Spesialalbum #5 (1988), Fantomet krøniker Det tjueførste Fantomet #[6] (2006), Fantomet kronologisk #16 (2020)
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