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nyctalope
nyctalope, n. and a. (ˈnɪktələʊp) [ad. Gr. νυκτάλωψ, -άλωπος nyctalops. Cf. F. and Pg. nyctalope, Sp. nictalope.] A. n. One affected with nyctalopia. Found only in the plural, which may be intended for the classical plural (nɪktəˈləʊpiːz) of nyctalops.1601 Holland Pliny xxviii. xi, Since as be dim-s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nyctalope
Léo Saint-Clair, alias the Nyctalope, debuted in the 1911 novel Le Mystère des XV, later translated as The Nyctalope on Mars. The 1933 story L'Assassinat du Nyctalope (The Assassination of the Nyctalope) includes his origin story. wikipedia.org
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nyctalops
‖ nyctalops rare. (ˈnɪktəlɒps) Also 7 nycti-. [L. nyctalops (Pliny), a. Gr. νυκτάλωψ: see nyctalopia and nyctalope.] † 1. Nyctalopia. Obs.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 105 The gall cureth the weft in the eye, and nyctalops. Ibid. 169 Some use the parts dissected to weake joynts, others against the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean de La Hire
A common mistake is to believe that The Nyctalope appeared first in L'Homme qui peut vivre dans l'eau (The Man Who Could Live Underwater) (1908). In Le Roi de la nuit [The King Of The Night] (1923), the Nyctalope flew to Rhea, an unknown satellite of Earth. wikipedia.org
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Superhero - TV Tropes
The original modern superheroes are arguably Nyctalope (first debuted 1911), Golden Bat (first debuted 1930), Prince of Gamma (debuted early 1930s), and The Shadow (first published April 1, 1931 in The Shadow Magazine, years before Action Comics #1 introduced Superman ). Nyctalope was a Cyborg with built in night vision.
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Judex
Night of the Nyctalope: Published in 2012, Judex appears in one short story, "Justice and Power" by Christofer Nigro The Shadow of Judex: Published in wikipedia.org
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Jean-Marc Lofficier
Steps In (editor, Black Coat Press, 2011, ) Night of the Nyctalope (editor, Black Coat Press, 2012, ) / La Nuit du Nyctalope (editor, Rivière Blanche : The Nyctalope Steps In (editor, Black Coat Press, 2011, ) Night of the Nyctalope (editor, Black Coat Press, 2012, ) / La Nuit du Nyctalope (editor, wikipedia.org
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Scientific marvelous
The themes of invisibility, mutation, immortality, and the superman were common in Jean de La Hire's nineteen novels about the Nyctalope's adventures. The Nyctalope is a man with augmented vision and an artificial heart, while the Hictaner is a man hybridized with a shark in (1910). wikipedia.org
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Elisa Breton
Le Nyctalope, 1980 André Breton, album of ten original photographs signed by Elisa, éd. wikipedia.org
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City mysteries
Reynolds Les Mystères de Londres by Paul Féval Les Mystères de Lyon (featuring the Nyctalope) by Jean de La Hire I misteri di Napoli by Francesco Mastriani wikipedia.org
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Tales of the Shadowmen
Saint-Germain, Captain Vampire, Joseph Rouletabille, Harry Dickson, Jean-Pierre Séverin, Doctor Eric Palmer, Arsène Lupin, Doc Ardan, Doctor Omega, the Nyctalope wikipedia.org
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Roger Munier
«Strates»,n°2 1980: Terre sainte, 1982: L'Ordre du jour, 1982: Le Moins du monde, Gallimard 1982: Mélancolie, Le Nyctalope 1983: Le Visiteur qui wikipedia.org
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Cyborg
In 1911, Jean de La Hire introduced the Nyctalope, a science fiction hero who was perhaps the first literary cyborg, in Le Mystère des XV (later translated as The Nyctalope on Mars). wikipedia.org
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List of fictional cyborgs
Nyctalope, real name Léo Saint-Clair, in the Jean de La Hire's novel L'Assassinat du Nyctalope (1933). wikipedia.org
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Brian Stableford
(2009) (L'Assassinat du Nyctalope by Jean de La Hire (1933)) The Extraordinary Adventures of a Russian Scientist Across the Solar System (2 volumes) 2013) The Anatomy of Love and Murder: Psychoanalytical Fantasies, Gaston Danville (Borgo Press September 2013) King of the Night [in Return of the Nyctalope wikipedia.org
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