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* Fantômas has appeared in an unauthorized fashion in two French stage plays: Nick Carter vs. Fantômas ( 1910 ) by Alexandre Bisson and Guillaume Livet ( translated, ISBN 978-1-934543-05-4 ) and Sherlock Holmes vs. Fantômas ( La Mort d ' Herlock Sholmes, ou Bandits en Habits Noirs, 1914 ) by Pierre de Wattyne and Yorril Walter ( translated, ISBN 978-1-934543-67-2 ).
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But whereas Lupin draws the line at murder, Fantômas has no such qualms and is shown as a sociopath who enjoys killing in a sadistic fashion.
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 it has become a visual cliché.
* The British film critic and writer Kim Newman has argued that Fantômas inspired the Pink Panther film series starring Peter Sellers.
* Fantômas also has many plot points in common with the 1969 Hong Kong movie Temptress of a Thousand Faces.
* In the French version of the extended Wold Newton universe, Jean-Marc Lofficier has theorized that Fantômas may be the son of Rocambole and his lover and enemy, Ellen Palmure.
He was also the founder and lead singer of Mr. Bungle, and has played with Tomahawk, Fantômas, Lovage, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Peeping Tom.
" Ah, if you only knew, Vasily Ivanovich ," responds Fantômas, " what our Anka has been up to in Israel!
The film's theme song has been covered at least twice: By the band Fantômas on their film-score covers album The Director's Cut, and by crossover thrash band The Accüsed on 1988's Martha Splatterhead's Maddest Stories Ever Told as " The Maddest Story Ever Told.
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One of the most popular characters in the history of French crime fiction, Fantômas was created in 1911 and appeared in a total of 32 volumes written by the two collaborators, then a subsequent 11 volumes written by Allain alone after Souvestre's death.
* During the 1980s, the first two novels of the series were published in revised English translations: Fantômas appeared in 1986 with an introduction by American poet John Ashbery ; and Juve contre Fantômas appeared in 1987 under the title The Silent Executioner, with an introduction by American artist Edward Gorey.
A short Fantômas story by Paul Kupperberg and Roy Mann appeared in Captain Action Comics # 1, published in 2009 by Moonstone Books.
* Fantômas may well have been influenced by its less well remembered predecessor, Zigomar, the creation of Léon Sazie, which first appeared as a serial in Le Matin in 1909, then as a pulp magazine ( 28 issues ) in 1913, and again in Zigomar contre Zigomar for eight more issues in 1924.
A remix by Mike Patton of the band Fantômas ( who contributed to the original album track ) was made available for download on War Child Music in April 2005. and also appeared on a previous White label 12 ", as the B-side to the Vitalic remix of Who Is It.
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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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Fantômas () is a fictional character created by French writers Marcel Allain ( 1885 – 1969 ) and Pierre Souvestre ( 1874 – 1914 ).
As Etienne, he convinced Charles to go into hiding, but the young man was soon found out by French police detective Juve, truly obsessed with the capture of Fantômas.
There was a 1920 20-episode American Fantômas serial directed by Edward Sedgwick starring Edward Roseman as Fantômas, which bore little resemblance to the French series.
The Fantômas novels and the subsequent films were highly regarded by the French avant-garde of the day, particularly by the surrealists.
* In one of the back-story sections of the graphic novel The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II, Fantômas is described as being a member of " Les Hommes Mysterieux ", the French counterpart of the League, alongside Arsène Lupin, the sky-pirate Robur, and the Nyctalope.
The band is named after Fantômas, a supervillain featured in a series of crime novels popular in France before World War I and in film, most notably in the 60s French movie series.
Some older jokes involve Fantômas, a fictional criminal and master of disguise from a French detective series Fantômas, which were once widely popular in the USSR.
The cover depicts the Spanish poster for the 1965 French movie Fantômas se déchaîne, translated in Spanish as " Fantômas amenaza al mundo " (" Fantômas threatens the world ").
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For his twelfth birthday his parents gave him a Kodak 8mm camera with which he began to make his own short films, including a three-minute version of Fantômas.
Fantômas wears the iconic black hood and black leotard, more sinister features than the traditional gentleman thief's domino mask and tuxedo.
Fantômas makes use of bizarre and improbable techniques in his crimes, such as plague-infested rats, giant snakes, and rooms that fill with sand.
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, an unidentified European woman gave birth to a baby girl, Hélène, whose father might be Fantômas, or an Indian Prince who was Fantômas ' acolyte.
Fantômas then impersonated Etienne Rambert and framed his son, Charles, for a murder he had committed.
Juve later arrested Gurn and, at his trial, brought forward a convincing argument that Gurn and Fantômas were one and the same, though the evidence was too circumstantial to make a real case.
On the eve of his execution, Gurn / Fantômas escaped from custody by being replaced by an actor who had modelled the appearance of his latest character after him and was guillotined in his place.
Fandor fell in love with Hélène and, despite Fantômas repeated attempts to break them up, married her.
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