The Kings Cross Connection

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The Kings Cross Connection
1st publication: The Phantom #1000
# of pages: 28
Writer: Jim Shepherd
Artist: Keith Chatto
Producer: Frew


"The Kings Cross Connection" from 1992 is the third story to be produced by Frew. It is written by Jim Shepherd, and drawn by Keith Chatto.

Contents

Plot summary

The Phantom receives a letter from an old friend, Dr. Jack Warburton, who once saved The Phantom's life after a showdown with French weapon smuggler Bluebeard in Morristown. Dr. Warburton, living in Sydney, writes that Bluebeard has been seen in Australia, and The Phantom decides to head over to Sydney to investigate.

After having paid Dr. Warburton a visit, The Phantom breaks into an art gallery owned by Bluebeard, and finds out that he is up to his old tricks - illegal weapon trading. Tracking down the origin of the weapons, The Phantom finds himself in the Australian outback, and is finally able to find the weapon import station. With the help of his friends in the Wuluti tribe he has Bluebeard's henchmen arrested.

Back in Sydney The Phantom finally get face-to-face with Bluebeard, and arrange for him to be arrested. In a private meting with the Australian prime minister, The Phantom hands over evidence of the largest weapon smuggling in the western world, and is finally able to return to Morristown after a successful mission.

Appearances

Recurring characters

One-time characters

Real-life characters

Locations

Bangalla tribes

Organizations

Old jungle sayings

Trivia

Related stories

Refers to

Reprints

This story has been published in the following publications:

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