<p>Zigomar is a character dreamed&nbsp;up by L&eacute;on Sazie in 1909 two years before the now much more celebrated Fant&ocirc;mas. An evil nefarious character a criminal genius Zigomar&nbsp;was so popular in his time that his picture could be found on bags of bread pipes and matchboxes.&nbsp;<br /><br />Masked hooded or in disguise Zigomar constantly bedevils the law. The first of the masked super-criminals&nbsp;he shares with Fant&ocirc;mas a taste for gratuitous melodramatic crimes&nbsp;imaginative atrocities (typhus-bearing mosquitoes being only one such example) murder kidnapping robbery and&nbsp;torture.&nbsp;His inevitable escape from the clutches of the law his perpetual evasion of justice made him very popular with the public and he left his mark on the history of crime fiction.<br /><br />Of Basque origin L&eacute;on Sazie was born in Algeria in 1862 and died in an accident&nbsp;in Suresne near Paris in 1939. When he was still a child his father committed suicide after being ruined in a bank fraud.&nbsp;Sazie&nbsp;eventually became a journalist before turning to theater and eventually to serial fiction. He created Martin Numa King of detectives in 1908 and Zigomar a year later. He was also a brilliant fencer who fought several duels.<br />&nbsp;</p><p>This volume translated and introduced by Michael Shreve contains a translation of the first of the six Zigomar novels plus an introduction bibliography and filmography (Zigomar was adapted three times for the screen in silent movie serials).</p>
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