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The original covers by Gino Starace are often considered works of lurid genius in themselves and may be seen at the "Fantômas Lives" site. The first Fantômas book cover, showing a contemplative masked man dressed in evening dress and holding a dagger, boldly stepping over Paris, is so well known that
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Fantômas is a criminal genius, ruthless and particularly elusive. As described by Schütt (2003) in her analysis of French crime fiction literature, Fantômas is the cause of almost any unsolved crime, a merciless criminal who can get away with his evil deeds by impersonating pretty much anyone. He is
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Latino Fantômas was also a millionaire, owning several corporations under assumed identities, had secret headquarters outside Paris, and was assisted by several secret agents, including the 12 "Zodiac Girls", beautiful women who assisted him personally and dressed provocatively, known only by their
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Fantômas then impersonated Etienne Rambert and framed his son, Charles, for a murder he had committed. As Etienne, he persuaded Charles to go into hiding, but the young man was soon found out by French police detective Juve, who had become truly obsessed with the capture of Fantômas. Juve knew that
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films, as Fantômas, equipped with advanced technology created by a scientist called Professor Semo, had all kind of adventures around the world, and even fought other, more cruel criminals. The Latin American Fantômas, created in Mexico, encompassed the aesthetic of both the British James Bond and
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In the books, it is established that c. 1892, the man who later became Fantômas called himself Archduke Juan North and operated in the German principality of Hesse-Weimar. There he fathered a child, Vladimir, with an unidentified noblewoman. In circumstances unrevealed, he was arrested and sent to
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This Fantômas was a thief who committed spectacular robberies just for the thrill of it, and wore a white skintight mask all the time or a variety of disguises so his true face was never shown to his nemeses. The character was also pursued by the authorities, in his case mainly by a French police
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He is totally ruthless, shows no mercy, and is loyal to none, not even his own children. He is a master of disguise, always appearing under an assumed identity, often that of a person whom he has murdered. Fantômas makes use of bizarre and improbable techniques in his crimes, such as
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until Fantômas killed his parents and framed him for the crime. Juve, the only one to understand his unjust accusation, provides him with the identity of journalist Fandor so as to save him from going to jail and to use his help in capturing the murderer. He falls in love with
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Upon their return to Europe, soon before the first novel begins (c. 1900), Gurn and Lady Beltham were surprised in their Paris love nest, Rue Levert, by her husband. Lord Beltham was about to shoot Maud when Gurn hit him with a hammer then strangled him.
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in 1969, is partly based on Fantômas. His predecessor, Fantomius (Fantomallard) was obviously also named after Fantômas. In France, the character is known as Fantomiald; in Germany as Phantomias; in Greek as Phantom Duck and in Spain as
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In 1895, Fantômas was in India. There, an unidentified European woman gave birth to a baby girl, Hélène, whose father might be Fantômas or an Indian prince who was Fantômas' acolyte. The girl was raised in South Africa.
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The popular depiction of Fantômas as wearing a blue mask and black gloves and using technological devices did not originate in the novels, but is a result of the popularity of the trilogy of Fantômas films directed by
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film, Fantômas was transformed into Sir Charles Lytton (the Phantom), and Inspector Juve became Inspector Clouseau. The Phantom's aversion to killing places him closer to Arsène Lupin.
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magazine, with a necessary dose of traditional Latin American machismo. This mixture immediately gained traction with vast Latino audiences, mostly prepubescent and adolescents males.
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as an artillery sergeant under the command of Lord Roberts. He became aide-de-camp to Lord Edward Beltham of Scottwell Hill and fell in love with his younger wife, Lady Maud Beltham.
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enemy by likewise borrowing from the first two Bond films. Despite these discrepancies, the blue-masked Fantômas is arguably the one that is most easily remembered.
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A daily "Fantômas" strip drawn by Pierre Tabary was syndicated by Opera Mundi from November 1957 to March 1958 (192 strips in total), adapting the first two novels.
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His last name, in fact, is Fantômas. A picture similar in appearance to the masked villain can be seen hanging on the wall of his office at State University in "
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A new weekly "Fantômas" color page, written by Agnès Guilloteau and drawn by Jacques Taillefer, was again syndicated by Opera Mundi in 1969 and published in
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Lady Beltham remained constantly torn between her passion for the villain and her horror at his criminal schemes. She eventually committed suicide in 1910.
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and the sworn archenemy of Fantômas, whom he pursues obsessively. The intelligent and stubborn Juve is completely devoted to capturing or killing Fantômas.
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inspector named Gerard. His mask in the Latin American version – which was clearly inspired by the black mask worn by the Italian comic book criminal
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Fantômas's evil son, Vladimir, reappeared in 1911. Vladimir's girlfriend was murdered by Fantômas and Vladimir himself was eventually shot by Juve.
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as Fandor's bride, the photographer Hélène. Their tone was generally much more light-hearted than the novels' and the characters were updated in a
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The films were also popular in the Soviet Union. After their success Fantômas had a short appearance in two popular Soviet comedies:
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as Fantômas, which bore little resemblance to the French series. In it, Fantômas's nemesis is detective Fred Dixon, played by
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Fantômas's background remains vague. He might be of British and/or French ancestry. He appears to have been born in 1867.
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in Mexico in the 1990s did not last long), it is from this Mexican comic that the character is best known in both
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serial was released in the United States and appears to have been an inspiration for the American pulp character
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novels and the subsequent films were highly regarded by the French avant-garde of the day, particularly by the
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A number of Italian dark villains of the 1960s were clearly influenced by Fantômas. Among the most famous are
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Charles was innocent and gave him a new identity: journalist Jerôme Fandor, who is employed at the newspaper
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Fandor fell in love with Hélène and, despite Fantômas's repeated attempts to break them up, married her.
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obsessively chased by Inspector Juve, who is generally the only one able to identify Fantômas's tracks.
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It was also used for the DVD box cover, but this time Fantômas stamps over a photo of modern-day Paris.
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The last novel written by Allain was published as a newspaper serial, but never appeared in book form.
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During the 1980s, the first two novels of the series were published in revised English translations:
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was a 1944 Italian film that used "Zagomar" when they were unable to obtain the rights of Fantomas.
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is Fantomas the Third, who is depicted as a terrorist with a gremlin-like appearance inspired by
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No. 3, published in 2016 by Bold Venture Press. The second third of the novella was published in
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The books and films were released in rapid succession anticipated current production methods of
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and South America. Fantômas continues to be one of Latin America's favorite comic characters.
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fumetti magazines adapting books 1, 2, 3, and 5 were published by Del Duca in 1962 and 1963.
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as a TV character, where he resembles his original 1911 book serial covers' depiction.
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Picture of the Fantômas Citroën DS with retractable wings that converts to an airplane
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The first third of the novella, "Reign of Terror" by R. Allen Leider was published in
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Although cancelled years ago (Novaro folded in 1985, and a character revival by rival
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as Lady Beltham. They are regarded as masterpieces of silent film. His later serial
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attached to star. Cassel later dropped out, and the film ultimately went unmade.
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was himself featured in various adaptations, sequels and remakes. The original
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villains of the 19th century to modern-day serial killers and supervillains.
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Fantômas has appeared in an unauthorized fashion in two French stage plays:
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During the 1960s the Mexican comics publisher Editorial Novaro produced a
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Fantômas has a German cousin in the person of the (supposedly British)
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may well have been influenced by its less well remembered predecessor,
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Centenary of the birth of the character of Fantômas: February 10, 2011
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In France alone, Fantômas spawned numerous imitators. Among those are
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by Marcel Allain (1919), despite its title, is not a Fantômas novel.
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in 1909, then as a pulp magazine (28 issues) in 1913, and again in
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was revealed to be co-writing and directing a new film version of
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also has many plot points in common with the 1969 Hong Kong film
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book cover, the character holds a bloody dagger in his free hand.
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was the inspiration for the character Mr. Ixnay, who appears in
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series of four 90-minute episodes was produced in 1980 starring
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of Fantômas with retractable wings that converts to an airplane.
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and production company SND acquired the adaptation rights to
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to the books were immediately snapped up, ensuring that the
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One of the most popular characters in the history of French
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Seven Types of Adventure Tale: An Etiology of a Major Genre
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In 1897, Fantômas was in the United States of America and
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In the story "Fantômville" by Nick Campbell, in the book
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in South Africa under the name of Gurn. He fought in the
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Souvestre, Pierre; Allain, Marcel (December 14, 1918).
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Souvestre, Pierre; Allain, Marcel (December 14, 1918).
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Souvestre, Pierre; Allain, Marcel (December 14, 1917).
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Souvestre, Pierre; Allain, Marcel (December 14, 1917).
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Fantômas is a partial inspiration for the character of
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appeared in 1986 with an introduction by American poet
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La Mort d' Herlock Sholmes, ou Bandits en Habits Noirs
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in the 1960s. The trilogy, which started in 1964 with
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is one of the richest works that exist". The painter
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were published by Belgian publisher Claude Lefrancq:
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was seen wearing a Fantômas-style mask while at the
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Steele as 370:films, and by making Fantômas (played by 113:Learn how and when to remove this message 2712:The Cambridge Companion to Crime Fiction 2515: 2489: 2463: 2247:The Cambridge Companion to Crime Fiction 2218: 2216: 2214: 1989:, a 1997 graphic novel by writer/artist 1569:Fantomas przeciw wielonarodowym wampirom 1142: 994: 830:(1913, transl. 2017 by Sheryl Curtis as 819:(1913, transl. 2017 by Sheryl Curtis as 385: 1559:The 1979 Polish edition of the novella 3018:Literary characters introduced in 1911 3005: 2780:French Wold Newton Universe – Fantômas 2737:. Penn State Press. pp. 197–198. 2289:. 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Cambridge University Press. 2238: 2020:after the fictional character. 1710:for eight more issues in 1924. 1628:called the series "the modern 1582: 1402:was written but not published. 1400:Fantômas et l'Enfer Sous-Marin 1383: 1138: 953:it has become a visual cliché. 1: 3078:Male characters in literature 2949:Fantômas contre Scotland Yard 2631:"Les Hommes Mysterieux 1910s" 2428:Fantômas contre Scotland Yard 2205: 1931:Temptress of a Thousand Faces 1497:codenames – the signs of the 1453:Fantomas, La Amenaza Elegante 1329:as well as its sequel series 1275: 1259:Fantômas contre Scotland Yard 1228:as both Fantômas and Fandor, 1098:) is also reminiscent of the 608:Un Roi Prisonnier de Fantômas 475: 2844: 1939:(Duck Avenger) alter-ego of 1547:No. 1, published in 2009 by 1080:as Fantômas, Bréon as Juve, 838: 290:Vladimir (last name unknown) 7: 2808:public domain audiobook at 2188:which was produced in 1965. 1523: 861:Fantômas, Roi des Recéleurs 846:Fantômas est-il ressuscité? 381: 10: 3114: 3053:Fictional French criminals 3043:Characters in pulp fiction 2716:Cambridge University Press 2710:Priestman, Martin (2003). 2245:Priestman, Martin (2003). 2116:Guild of Calamitous Intent 2112:The Invisible Hand of Fate 1976:The Man in the Velvet Mask 1913:One of the antagonists on 1684:Berlin Brandenburg Airport 1658:Seven Old Men and One Girl 1446: 926:Fantômas Rencontre l'Amour 883:Fantômas prend sa Revanche 726:L'Assassin de Lady Beltham 443:In 1899, he fought in the 15: 2959: 2925:Fantomas Against Fantomas 2900: 2873: 2852: 2090:Everybody's Favorite Duck 1979:(1996) is named Fantômas. 1554: 1388: 1200:Fantomas Against Fantomas 933:Fantômas Vole des Blondes 677:L'Arrestation de Fantômas 294: 286: 276: 268: 260: 255: 229: 195: 181: 170: 159: 135: 130: 18:Fantômas (disambiguation) 3033:Fictional serial killers 2787:via the Internet Archive 2164:The Phantom of the Opera 1827:Nick Carter vs. Fantômas 1758:The 1915 adventure film 1739:and Marcel Allain's own 1129:The Exploits of Diabolos 1125:Les Exploits de Diabolos 1048:Fantômas Contre Fantômas 946: 712:La Disparition de Fandor 705:L'Evadée de Saint-Lazare 684:Le Magistrat Cambrioleur 649:The Daughter of Fantomas 627:The Long Arm of Fantômas 547: 3083:Male characters in film 3048:Fictional French people 2454:, Gremese Editore, 2005 1648:and the cubist painter 1268:Macario Against Zagomar 999:A poster for the first 894:Fantômas Attaque Fandor 887:The Revenge of Fantômas 848:(1925; transl. 1925 by 636:(1911; transl. 1920 as 621:(1911; transl. 1924 by 610:(1911; transl. 1918 as 599:(1911; transl. 1917 as 584:(1911; transl. 1917 as 569:(1911; transl. 1916 as 553:By Allain and Souvestre 390:A poster for the third 256:In-universe information 3098:Film serial characters 3073:Fictional war veterans 3058:Male literary villains 2733:Green, Martin (1991). 2178:In the Egyptian film, 1904:. In the initial 1963 1708:Zigomar contre Zigomar 1590:Tales of the Shadowmen 1300:; episodes 2 and 3 by 1152: 1014: 980:The Silent Executioner 919:Fantômas Joue et Gagne 754:Les Amours d'un Prince 719:Le Mariage de Fantômas 575:The Silent Executioner 490:: An inspector in the 399: 2351:"Fantômas in America" 2052:of the graphic novel 1987:The Chuckling Whatsit 1949:Giovan Battista Carpi 1900:film series starring 1772:, strongly resembles 1634:Guillaume Apollinaire 1422:Finally, a series of 1343:Lucie, postrach ulice 1146: 998: 832:The Death of Fantomas 821:The Death of Fantomas 817:La Cravate de Chanvre 389: 2941:Fantômas se déchaîne 2767:at Wikimedia Commons 2547:CoolFrenchComics.com 2404:Fantômas se déchaîne 2185:What's New Pussycat? 2070:. 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