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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The character of Fantômas is a curious example of Adaptation Expansion; originally, he starred in a series of turn-of-the-(20th)-century French novels, as a masked Diabolical Mastermind; created in 1911 by Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre. These novels were later adapted into movies. Somehow, however, the character also ended up as the star of a Latino American comic book series during the 1970s, still technically a criminal, but now presented as a masked hero. Within the comic series the focus of the adventures changed over the years, going from a typical Gentleman Thief, to heavily James Bond-inspired adventures, to outright Science Fiction. |