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A mysterious criminal mastermind shoots Engineer Pierre Saint-Clair
and steals his plans for a revolutionary invention. His son, Leo,
and a band of young adventurers, pursue the villains, a gang of
international anarchists, to Switzerland, where he is captured and
murdered. But like a phoenix, he rises from the dead, having gained
the power to see in the dark, and sporting a heart made of metal
and rubber, powered by electro-magnets. 20-year-old Leo Saint-Clair
has now become-the superheroic Nyctalope Enter the Nyctalope,
written in 1933, is the origin story of the greatest of all French
pulp heroes, created in 1911 by prolific writer Jean de La Hire. It
is presented here with three additional short stories also
featuring the Nyctalope.
In Jean de La Hire's original 1943 novel, The King of the Night,
translated by Brian Stableford, the Nyctalope travels to Rhea, a
wandering planetoid inhabited by two warring races of ape-men and
bat-men, and forces the two species to make peace. In its all-new
sequel, Return of the Nyctalope, by Jean-Marc & Randy
Lofficier, the Nyctalope returns to Rhea as it is about to leave
the Solar System, and comes to grips with his own past while
charting out a bold map for the future of Humanity. Leo
Saint-Clair, alias the Nyctalope, was created in 1911 by Jean de La
Hire, one of France's most prolific serial writers. Gifted with
night vision, hypnotic powers and an artificial heart, Saint-Clair
was a fearless hero who battled a gallery of colorful
super-villains. His adventures, which spanned 30 years, created a
template that was later adopted by other pulp and comic-book
heroes, and continue today in new stories, of which this is the
most recent.
In 1908, Jean de La Hire, the creator of The Nyctalope, penned The
Fiery Wheel, a classic space opera in which five Earthmen are
abducted in the eponymous spacecraft by aliens from Saturn, and
taken to Venus and Mercury where they encounter strange lifeforms,
before returning to Earth through mind transfer. The Fiery Wheel is
the first work of fiction to feature the theme of "alien
abduction," all the more remarkable because such abductions are
achieved by means of a vehicle resembling the "flying disks" or
"flying saucers" later credited with this phenomena."It is an
essential piece in the evolutionary jigsaw of 20th century
speculative fiction, without which the picture would be
incomplete."-- Brian Stableford.
Night of the Nyctalope is a collection of 17 stories featuring Leo
Saint-Clair, France's premier pulp superhero from the 1920s and
1930s. The title piece is a translation of a rare original tale
published in 1944 by the character's creator, Jean de La Hire, in
which Leo saves a young woman from the clutches of an evil sorcerer
in Occupied Paris. Sixteen other stories, all written especially
for this volume, offer more exciting adventures spanning over a
century, from Leo's first exploits against dark mystic powers in
1900 Paris, his adventures as an explorer in darkest Africa before
WWI, his secret missions on Earth and on Mars during the Great War,
his encounter with Dracula before the Fall of Berlin, to his very
recent visit at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena...
"The Nyctalope Steps In" is a collection of 15 stories featuring
France's premier pulp superhero from the 1920s and 1930s. The title
piece is a translation of a rare tale serialized in a regional
newspaper in 1942, the last story ever written by the character's
creator, Jean de La Hire.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
Leo Saint-Clair, alias the Nyctalope, was created in 1911 by Jean
de La Hire, one of France's most prolific serial writers. Gifted
with night vision, hypnotic powers and an artificial heart,
Saint-Clair is a fearless hero who battles colorful super-villains.
His adventures, which spanned 30 years, created a template that was
later adopted by such pulp heroes as Doc Savage (1933), before
providing the core mythology of American comic books. In The
Nyctalope on Mars (1911), Leo faces the megalomaniacal Oxus, master
of the secret society of the Fifteen, who is plotting to conquer
Earth from his secret base on Mars. After defeating the Fifteen,
the Nyctalope must then face an ever more fearsome foe: H. G.
Wells' Martians. "The Nyctalope on Mars predicted the course that
popular fiction was to follow in the next 50 years." Brian
Stableford.
Leo Saint-Clair, alias the Nyctalope, was created in 1911 by Jean
de La Hire, one of France's most prolific writer of adventure
serials. Gifted with night vision, hypnotic powers, extraordinary
senses and an artificial heart, Saint-Clair is a fearless
adventurer who battles with a gallery of colorful super-villains.
His adventures, which spanned 30 years, created a template that was
later adopted by such pulp heroes as Doc Savage (1933), before
providing the core mythology of American comic books. In Lucifer
(1921), his second appearance and possibly his greatest battle, the
Nyctalope faces Baron Gl von Warteck, a.k.a. Lucifer, whose
tremendous hypnotic powers, amplified by his diabolical
"teledynamo," threatens to enslave the world.
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