Fantomet Character Supplements

The Fantomet Character Supplements were published by Semic in Norway in 1990. These supplements, released with editions 1, 2, and 3, were distributed at no cost alongside the regular comic book issues.

The Character Supplements are titled ‘Alt Du Ikke Visste Om’, which translates to ‘Everything you Didn’t Know About’, printed with 8 full color pages in landscape format measuring 17cm x 13cm. They feature information on characters found in Phantom storylines, with separate supplements found stapled to the external of Fantomet comic books, one each for Guran, Diana and Rex.

Fantomet Edition Number 1

Attached to the outer cover of Fantomet number 1, published in 1990, is the 8 page Character Supplement titled ‘Alt Du Ikke Visste Om Guran’, which translates to ‘Everything You Did Not Know About Guran’. Found within is information on Guran, the leader of the friendly Pigmy tribe the Phantom shares the Deep Woods with.

Fantomet Edition Number 2

Attached to the outer cover of Fantomet number 2, published in 1990, is the 8 page Character Supplement titled ‘Alt Du Ikke Visste Om Sala’, which translates to ‘Everything You Did Not Know About Diana’. Found within is information on Diana Palmer, the Phantoms wife.

Fantomet Edition Number 3

Attached to the outer cover of Fantomet number 3, published in 1990, is the 8 page Character Supplement titled ‘Alt Du Ikke Visste Om Rex’, which translates to ‘Everything You Did Not Know About Rex’. Found within is information on Rex, the foster son of the Phantom who would eventually become the Prince of Baronkhan.

The series provides readers with a good understanding of the 3 featured characters and their intricate mythos, along with their complex relationships with the Phantom. It contains a captivating mix of detailed information, in-depth character analysis, and fascinating background stories that enrich the overall narrative. Complementing this wealth of text are accompanying illustrations, which vividly bring to life the personalities and experiences of each character, allowing readers to immerse themselves more deeply in their adventures and interactions.