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Arsene Lupin, Gentleman Thief - Hardcover

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by Maurice LeBlanc (Author), Vincent Mallie (Illustrator)

On July 15th, 1905, novelist Maurice Leblanc introduced the world to ARSENE LUPIN, a charming, clever, and debonair master thief capable of rivaling even the most popular sensational sleuth of the time, Sherlock Holmes. Through a series of 17 novels and 39 novellas, this dashing anti-hero became the inspiration for over a century's worth of film, television, comic books, and animation hits that continue to this very day, including the recent live-action LUPIN series on Netflix and the beloved anime series LUPIN THE 3rd (which itself celebrates its 50th Anniversary this year).

Now, 115 years later, Magnetic Press is proud to offer a brand-new English edition of the original Arsène Lupin collection first published in 1907: ARSENE LUPIN, GENTLEMAN THIEF. This collection of the first nine novellas reintroduces the master thief for a new generation, vividly illustrated by celebrated artist Vincent Mallie.

Author Biography

Born in 1864, Maurice Marie Emile Leblanc grew up in Scotland, having been sent there for safety during the Franco-German War of 1870. Upon returning to France to complete his studies in Rouen as a teenager, he met noted authors Gustave Flaubert and Guy de Maupassant, inspiring a desire to become a writer. He headed to Paris in 1888 and began his career as a journalist and storyteller with his first novel, "Une femme" published in 1893. He continued to write books and plays through the turn of the century, including the autobiographical "L'Enthousiasme." In 1905, however, a seemingly simple short story commission would prove to be his legacy. Requested to write a "Sherlock Holmes-like" tale for the magazine Je Sais Tout, he produced the first Arsène Lupin short story, which instantly captured the public's interest. He was immediately commissioned to write more tales featuring the character, and within two years, collected the first novel, ARSENE LUPIN, GENTLEMAN THIEF. A second collection of short stories followed, and his success was firmly established. He received a Legion of Honor award in 1908 while continuing to invent new adventures for his popular anti-hero. He tried to repeat the success with new characters, but none matched the popularity of Lupin. He even tried to kill Lupin in a 1910 story, "813", but ultimately revived him in a follow-up tale not long after. In 1939, as Nazi Germany threatened to invade, he took refuge in Perpignan, where he died of pneumonia in 1941. So revered as a national treasure, his body was exhumed from Perpignan and reburied in Paris at the Montparnasse cemetery in 1947.

Passionate about comics since he was little, Vincent Mallie spent most of his youth copying the pages of Asterix and The Bluecoats. With a degree in his pocket and three months as part of the history faculty at Jussieu, he found his true vocation. In 1992, he decided to enroll in a drawing workshop, where he tried his hand at all the techniques. He continued his studies as a storyboarder and trainee on a feature film in 1996 before trying his hand at comics. By 2000, comics became his full-time passion, leading to renowned adaptations of Maurice Leblanc's Arsene Lupin, Gentleman Thief, and A Study in Scarlet, Arthur Conan Doyle's first Sherlock Holmes adventure.
Number of Pages: 160
Dimensions: 0.85 x 11.15 x 8.78 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: June 22, 2022
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