The Nyctalope: Enter the Nyctalope
ENTER THE NYCTALOPE
by Jean de La Hire
adapted by Brian Stableford
cover by Denis Rodier
"I can see! I can see clearly! In this darkness, oh my God! And it's absolutely dark. I'm a nyctalope! Is it possible? Yes, it must!"
A quarter of an hour later, in a tightly-sealed room, Leo Saint-Clair established that he was indeed, forever and supremely, the Nyctalope.
US$ 19.95 /GBP 12.99
5x8 tpb, 208 pages
ISBN-10: 1-934543-99-3
ISBN-13: 978-1-934543-99-3
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.
Contents:
Enter the Nyctalope (L'Assassinat du Nyctalope) (1933), by Jean de La Hire, translated by Brian Stableford
Black and Gold (2009), short story by Emmanuel Gorlier
Marguerite (2006), short story by Jean-Marc Lofficier
The Heart of a Man (2009), short story by Roman Leary
Afterword by Jean-Marc Lofficier.