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  1. Fantômas. Fantômas is the brainchild of Mike Patton. The name comes from a series of pre World War 1 French crime thriller novels. The character Fantômas is an anti-hero who commits the most appalling crimes. Fantômas is anyone and no one, everywhere and nowhere, waging an implacable war against the bourgeois society in which he moves.

  2. Fantômas es un grupo estadounidense de avant garde metal (heavy metal experimental). Nació de la maqueta que hizo Mike Patton llamada Diabolik en 1998. El nombre Fantômas proviene de un anti héroe francés que cometía crímenes horrorosos: por ejemplo se metía a una perfumería de moda y c…. Más información.

  3. Fantômas, written by Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre, was followed by no less than 42 sequels. There had been very successful literary criminal heroes before this, most notably Maurice Leblanc’s Arsène Lupin in France and E. W. Hornung’s Raffles in Britain.

  4. Buy it here: http://www.amazon.com/Fantomas/dp/B00000IKTC/1. Book 1: Page 1 - 0:002. Book 1: Page 2 - 1:353. Book 1: Page 3 - 3:144. Book 1: Page 4 - 4:245. ...

  5. 19 de may. de 2016 · When Fantômas, the futuristic master criminal and terrorist, first enters the stage of modern mass culture in 1911, he complies with the associations raised by his name and does not really take shape. Phantomlike, he gives evidence of his existence through his actions rather than personal appearances. Like other famous creatures appearing on the mass cultural scene of the

  6. Fantômas (francès: ) és un personatge fictici creat per escriptors francesos Marcel Allain (1885-1969) i Pierre Souvestre (1874-1914), creat el 1911. [1] Un dels personatges més populars de la història de la ficció policíaca francesa, va aparèixer en un total de 32 volums escrits pels dos col·laboradors, després en 11 volums posteriors escrits només per Allain després de la mort de ...

  7. 17 de feb. de 2014 · Fantômas — even his name is mysterious! The French criminal mastermind starred in a series of 19 deliciously pulpy novels beginning in 1911. Author Rachel Cantor says the series is "part police ...