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Arsène Lupin

Arsène Lupin (French pronunciation: [aʁsɛn lypɛ̃]) is a fictional gentleman thief and master of disguise created in 1905 by French writer Maurice Leblanc. The character was first introduced in a series of short stories serialized in the magazine Je sais tout. The first story, "The Arrest of Arsène Lupin", was published on 15 July 1905.

Arsène Lupin
Cover of "Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Cambrioleur" (1907)
First appearance"The Arrest of Arsène Lupin" (1905)
Created byMaurice Leblanc
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationGentleman thief
FamilyTheophraste Lupin (father, deceased), Henriette D'Andresy (mother, deceased)
SpouseClarice d'Etigues (deceased)
ChildrenJean (by Clarice d'Etigues)
NationalityFrench

Lupin was featured in 17 novels and 39 novellas by Leblanc, with the novellas or short stories collected into book form for a total of 24 books. The number becomes 25 if the 1923 novel The Secret Tomb is counted: Lupin does not appear in it, but the main character Dorothée solves one of Arsène Lupin's four fabulous secrets.

The character has also appeared in a number of books by other writers as well as numerous film, television, stage play, and comic book adaptations. Five authorized sequels were written in the 1970s by the celebrated mystery writing team of Boileau-Narcejac.

Antecedents

 
Maurice Leblanc (1864–1941), 1907, Arsène Lupin's creator

Arsène Lupin is a literary descendant of Pierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail's fictional character Rocambole, whose adventures were published from 1857 to 1870. Like Rocambole, Lupin is often a force for good while operating on the wrong side of the law. Lupin shares similarities with E. W. Hornung's gentleman thief A. J. Raffles, whose stories were published from 1898 to 1909. Both Raffles and Lupin have inspired later characters such as Louis Joseph Vance's The Lone Wolf (created in 1914) and Leslie Charteris's The Saint (created in 1928).

Fantasy elements

Several Arsène Lupin novels contain some fantasy elements: a radioactive 'god-stone' that cures people and causes mutations is the object of an epic battle in L’Île aux trente cercueils; the secret of the Fountain of Youth, a mineral water source hidden beneath a lake in the Auvergne, is the goal sought by the protagonists in La Demoiselle aux yeux verts; finally, in La Comtesse de Cagliostro, Lupin's arch-enemy and lover is none other than Joséphine Balsamo, the alleged granddaughter of Cagliostro himself.[1]

Arsène Lupin and Sherlock Holmes

 
Arsène Lupin Contre Herlock Sholmes

Leblanc introduced Sherlock Holmes to Lupin in the short story "Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late" in Je sais tout No. 17, 15 June 1906.[citation needed] In it, an aged Holmes meets a young Lupin for the first time. After legal objections from Arthur Conan Doyle, the name was changed to "Herlock Sholmes" when the story was collected in book form in Volume 1.[citation needed]

Sholmes returned in two more stories collected in Volume 2, "Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmes", and then in a guest-starring role in the battle for the secret of the Hollow Needle in L'Aiguille creuse. Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmes was published in the United States in 1910 under the title "The Blonde Lady" which used the name "Holmlock Shears" for Sherlock Holmes, and "Wilson" for Watson. It is also stated in this book that Arsene Lupin is a vegetarian for "hygiene" reasons though he is not averse to eating meat to avoid being eccentric or stand-out when in company while on the job.[2][3][4][5][6]

In 813, Lupin manages to solve a riddle that Herlock Sholmes was unable to figure out.

Sherlock Holmes, this time with his real name and accompanied by familiar characters such as Watson and Lestrade (all copyright protection having long expired), also confronted Arsène Lupin in the 2008 PC 3D adventure game Sherlock Holmes Versus Arsène Lupin. In this game Holmes (and occasionally others) are attempting to stop Lupin from stealing five valuable British items. Lupin wants to steal the items in order to humiliate Britain, but he also admires Holmes and thus challenges him to try to stop him.

In a novella "The Prisoner of the Tower, or A Short But Beautiful Journey of Three Wise Men" by Boris Akunin published in 2008 in Russia as the conclusion of "Jade Rosary Beads" book, Sherlock Holmes and Erast Fandorin oppose Arsène Lupin on December 31, 1899.[citation needed]

Due to long-standing copyright issues related to the character of Sherlock Holmes with the estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the name "Herlock Sholmes" was used for the character of the same name in the international release of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles in honour of Leblanc, with the characters of John and Iris Watson having their surnames changed to "Wilson".[7][8]

In the pastiche "Larsen Hupin dans les pas de Charles Kolms" (2021), the detective investigates at the same time as the gentleman thief.

Bibliography

  1. Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar (Arsène Lupin, gentleman cambrioleur, 1907 coll., 9 novellas) (AKA: Exploits of Arsène Lupin, Extraordinary Adventures of Arsène Lupin)
  2. Arsène Lupin vs. Herlock Sholmes (Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmès, 1908 coll., 2 stories) (AKA: The Blonde Lady)
  3. The Hollow Needle (L'Aiguille creuse, 1909, novel)
  4. 813 (813, 1910, novel)
  5. The Crystal Stopper (Le Bouchon de cristal, 1912, novel)
  6. The Confessions of Arsène Lupin (Les Confidences d'Arsène Lupin, 1913 coll., 9 novellas; 10 in the English version)
  7. The Teeth of The Tiger (Les Dents du tigre, 1914, novel) Published in English in 1914, but remained unpublished in French until 1920.
  8. The Shell Shard (L'Éclat d'obus, 1916, novel) (AKA: Woman of Mystery) Not originally part of the Arsène Lupin series, Lupin was written into the story in the 1923 edition.
  9. The Golden Triangle (Le Triangle d'or, 1918, novel) (AKA: The Return of Arsène Lupin)
  10. The Island of Thirty Coffins (L’Île aux trente cercueils, 1919, novel) (AKA: The Secret of Sarek)
  11. The Eight Strokes of The Clock (Les Huit Coups de l'horloge, 1922 coll., 8 novellas)
  12. The Secret Tomb (Dorothée, Danseuse de Corde, 1923. The main character Dorothée solves one of Arsène Lupin's four fabulous secrets.
  13. The Countess of Cagliostro (La Comtesse de Cagliostro, 1924, novel) (AKA: Memoirs of Arsène Lupin) Published in English in 1925.
  14. The Overcoat of Arsène Lupin (Le Pardessus d'Arsène Lupin, published in English in 1926) Novella first published in 1924 in France as La Dent d'Hercule Petitgris. Altered into a Lupin story and published in English as The Overcoat of Arsène Lupin in 1926 in The Popular Magazine
  15. The Damsel With Green Eyes (La Demoiselle aux yeux verts, 1927, novel) (AKA: The Girl With the Green Eyes, Arsène Lupin, Super Sleuth)
  16. A Tragedy In The Forest Of Morgues (L'Homme à la peau de bique, 1927, novella) (AKA: The Man with the Goatskin)
  17. The Barnett & Co. Agency (L'Agence Barnett et Cie., 1928 coll., 8 novellas) (AKA: Jim Barnett Intervenes, Arsène Lupin Intervenes) The English edition includes The Bridge That Broke story, which was unpublished in France at the time.
  18. The Mysterious Mansion (La Demeure mystérieuse, 1929, novel) (AKA: The Melamare Mystery)
  19. The Emerald Cabochon (Le Cabochon d'émeraude (1930, novella)
  20. The Mystery of The Green Ruby (La Barre-y-va, 1931, novel)
  21. The Woman With Two Smiles (La Femme aux deux sourires, 1933, novel) (AKA: The Double Smile)
  22. Victor of the Vice Squad (Victor de la Brigade mondaine, 1933, novel) (AKA: The Return of Arsène Lupin)
  23. The Revenge of The Countess of Cagliostro (La Cagliostro se venge, 1935, novel)
  24. The Billions of Arsène Lupin (Les Milliards d'Arsène Lupin, 1939/1941, novel) - The official last book of the series, The Billions of Arsène Lupin, was serialised in 1939 and published posthumously as a book in 1941 - yet without the ninth chapter "The Safe" ("IX. Les coffres-forts"). This edition was later withdrawn at the request of Leblanc's son. In 2002, through the efforts of some Lupinians and Korean translator Seong Gwi-Soo, the missing chapter was restored and the complete final Lupin novel published in Korea by Kachi Publishing House.[9] A complete French e-book is now also available,[10] as well as a printed edition by Editions Manucius (2015).[11]
  25. The Last Love of Arsène Lupin (Le Dernier Amour d'Arsène Lupin, novel), written around 1936 and posthumously published in 2012 after being found by chance in 2011 "on top of a cupboard in a beige shirt with rusty hooks" by Florence Boespflug-Leblanc.

Plays written by Leblanc

  1. Arsène Lupin Originally a 4-part play written by Maurice Leblanc and Francis de Croisset (1908), it was subsequently novelized by Edgar Jepson and published in 1909 by Doubleday as "Arsène Lupin: By Edgar Jepson"
  2. An Adventure of Arsène Lupin (1911)
  3. The Return of Arsène Lupin (1920) Written by Maurice Leblanc and Francis de Croisset.
  4. This Woman is Mine (Cette femme est à moi, (1930)
  5. A Quarter-hour with Arsène Lupin (Un quart d'heure avec Arsène Lupin, 1932)

Stories by other writers

  • "Cingöz Recai: Arsen Lüpen İstanbul'da" bu Peyami Safa,

a book in a series with a turkish recreation of Arsene Lupin (Cingöz Recai, AKA Recai the shrewd) as the main character. In this book in the series, Arsene Lupin comes to Turkey, and falls in love with a woman while there.

  • "The Adventure of Mona Lisa" by Carolyn Wells in The Century (January, 1912), a short parody featuring an "International Society of Infallible Detectives" with Sherlock Holmes as the president and Arsène Lupin, The Thinking Machine, Monsieur Lecoq, A. J. Raffles, C. Auguste Dupin and Luther Trant as the other members.
  • Sure Way to Catch Every Criminal. Ha! Ha! by Carolyn Wells in The Century (July, 1912)
  • The Adventure of the Clothes-Line by Carolyn Wells in The Century (May, 1915)
  • The Silver Hair Crime (= Clue?) by Nick Carter in New Magnet Library No. 1282 (1930)
  • Ōgon-kamen (The Golden Mask) by Edogawa Rampo (1930). Here Rampo's recurring private sleuth Kogoro Akechi would match wits with Lupin, where the thief plays a central role as the Golden Mask.
  • La Clé est sous le paillasson by Marcel Aymé (1934)
  • Gaspard Zemba who appears in The Shadow Magazine (December 1, 1935) by Walter B. Gibson
  • Arsène Lupin vs. Colonel Linnaus by Anthony Boucher in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine Vo. 5, No. 19 (1944)
  • L’Affaire Oliveira by Thomas Narcejac in Confidences dans ma nuit (1946)
  • Le Gentleman en Noir by Claude Ferny (c. 1950) (two novels)
  • International Investigators, Inc. by Edward G. Ashton in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (February 1952)
  • Le Secret des rois de France ou La Véritable identité d’Arsène Lupin by Valère Catogan (1955)
  • In Compartment 813 by Arthur Porges in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (June 1966)
  • Le Secret d’Eunerville (1973) by the writing duo Boileau-Narcejac
  • La Poudrière (1974) by the writing duo Boileau-Narcejac
  • Le Second visage d’Arsène Lupin (1975) by the writing duo Boileau-Narcejac
  • La Justice d’Arsène Lupin (1977) by the writing duo Boileau-Narcejac
  • Le Serment d’Arsène Lupin (1979) by the writing duo Boileau-Narcejac
  • Arsène Lupin, gentleman de la nuit by Jean-Claude Lamy (1983)
  • Various stories in the Tales of the Shadowmen anthology series, ed. by Jean-Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press (2005-ongoing)
  • Případ Grendwal (A Grendwal Case), a play by Pavel Dostál, Czech playwright and Minister of Culture
  • Arsène Lupin et le mystère d'Arsonval by Michel Zink
  • Qui fait peur à Virginia Woolf ? (... Élémentaire mon cher Lupin !) by Gabriel Thoveron
  • Crimes parfaits by Christian Poslaniec
  • La Dent de Jane by Daniel Salmon (2001)
  • Les Lupins de Vincent by Caroline Cayol et Didier Cayol (2006)
  • The Prisoner of the Tower, or A Short But Beautiful Journey of Three Wise Men (Узница башни, или Краткий, но прекрасный путь трёх мудрых) by Boris Akunin in a selection of stories The Jade Beads (Нефритовые чётки) (2006, in Russian). Arsène Lupin appears in this novella with Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson, and Akunin's own characters Erast Fandorin and Masa, the Japanese. The story is dedicated to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Maurice Leblanc.
  • L'Église creuse by Patrick Genevaux (2009) (short story)
  • The Many Faces of Arsène Lupin collection of short stories edited by Jean-Marc Lofficier & Randy Lofficier (Black Coat Press, 2012)
  • Sherlock, Lupin et Moi, a children's book series written by Italian author Alessandro Gatti, where Irene Adler tells the adventures that she, Sherlock Holmes and Arsène Lupin had when they were kids. The books are written under the pseudonym Irene Adler. Twelve books have been published so far: Le Mystère de la Dame en Noir, Dernier Acte à l'Opéra, L'Énigme de la Rose Écarlate, La Cathédrale de la Peur, LeChâteau de Glace, Les Ombres de la Seine, L'Énigme du Cobra Royal, Le Secret de L'Oeil d'Horus, Partie de Chase Mortelle, Le Seigneur du Crime, Le Port des Ténèbres, Le Bateau des Adieux.[12]

In other media

Films

Television

  • Arsène Lupin, 26 60-minute episodes (1971, 1973–1974) with Georges Descrières (Lupin)
  • L'Île aux trente cercueils, six 60-minute episodes (1979) The character of Lupin, who only appears at the end of the novel, was removed entirely.
  • Arsène Lupin joue et perd, six 52-minute episodes (1980) loosely based on 813 with Jean-Claude Brialy (Lupin).
  • Le Retour d'Arsène Lupin, twelve 90-minute episodes (1989–1990) and Les Nouveaux Exploits d'Arsène Lupin, eight 90-minute episodes (1995–1996) with François Dunoyer (Lupin).
  • Les Exploits d'Arsène Lupin (also known as Night Hood), 26 episodes for 24 min. (1996), produced by Cinar & France-Animation, with Luis de Cespedes (Lupin).
  • Lupin, Philippine series (2007) with Richard Gutierrez (Lupin).
  • Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~, anime television series (2017) based on the video game, produced by the studio M.S.C, with Tomoaki Maeno and J. Michael Tatum (Lupin in Japanese and English, respectively).
  • The 2018 42nd Season Super Sentai series Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger features two teams, one of which is the Lupinrangers. Consisting of three members, they are recruited by Kogure, Arsène's butler, and executor of Arsène Lupin's will, to retrieve the Lupin Collection, Arsène's personal collection of the most dangerous artifacts he ever stole, with the understanding that if they collect them all, they will be granted a single wish, to retrieve the people they care most about from the clutches of the Gangler. Later on they are joined by part-time Phantom Thief Noel Takao, the adopted son of Arsène Lupin, who seeks to destroy the Don of the Gangler, and bring together all the pieces of the collection to bring his father back, since when the Ganglers broke in they murdered Arsène and stole most of the pieces.
  • The 2019 Girls X Heroine Series Secret × Heroine Phantomirage! features playing card suits and phantom thief which is the Phantomirage's main motifs.
  • 2021's French TV series Lupin starring Omar Sy as Asane Diop, who is influenced to commit crimes based on the Leblanc stories after his father is framed and imprisoned.

Stage

  • Arsène Lupin by Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc. Four-act play first performed on October 28, 1908, at the Athenée in Paris. In 1909 it had successful runs in New York and London, with the London production running for 199 shows.[14] In New York it played for 144 performances before touring; the New York cast included William Courtenay as Lupin, Doris Keane, and Sidney Herbert.[14]
  • Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmès by Victor Darlay & Henry de Gorsse. Four-act play first performed on October 10, 1910, at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. (American edition ISBN 1-932983-16-3)
  • Le Retour d'Arsène Lupin by Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc. One-act play first performed on September 16, 1911, at the Théâtre de la Cigale in Paris.
  • Arsène Lupin, Banquier by Yves Mirande & Albert Willemetz, libretto by Marcel Lattès. Three-act operetta, first performed on May 7, 1930, at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiennes in Paris.
  • A/L The Youth of Phantom Thief Lupin by Yoshimasa Saitou . Takarazuka Revue performance, 2007, starring Yūga Yamato and Hana Hizuki.
  • Rupan -ARSÈNE LUPIN- by Haruhiko Masatsuka . Takarazuka Revue performance, 2013, starring Masaki Ryū and Reika Manaki (after Le Dernier Amour d'Arsène Lupin)

Comics

  • Arsène Lupin, written by Georges Cheylard, art by Bourdin. Daily strip published in France-Soir in 1948–49.
  • Arsène Lupin, written & drawn by Jacques Blondeau. 575 daily strips published in Le Parisien Libéré from 1956 to 1958.
  • Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmès: La Dame blonde, written by Joëlle Gilles, art by Gilles & B. Cado, published by the authors, 1983.
  • Arsène Lupin, written by André-Paul Duchateau, artist Géron, published by C. Lefrancq.
    1. Le Bouchon de cristal (1989)
    2. 813 — La Double Vie d'Arsène Lupin (1990)
    3. 813 — Les Trois crimes d'Arsène Lupin (1991)
    4. La Demoiselle aux yeux verts (1992)
    5. L'Aiguille creuse (1994)
  • In Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier, Lupin is featured as a member of Les Hommes Mysterieux, the French analogue of Britain's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
  • The manga series Soul Eater features a thief character named Lupin in chapter three, which is an obvious reference to Arsène Lupin.
  • There is a manga adaptation of Arsène Lupin first published in 2011, from Gundam artist Takashi Morita.

Video games

  • Sherlock Holmes Versus Arsène Lupin (known in North America and some parts of England as Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis) is an adventure game for Windows-compatible computers. It was developed by the game development studio Frogwares, and released in October, 2007. The game follows Holmes and Watson as Holmes is challenged by the legendary gentleman thief Arsène Lupin, who threatens to steal England's most-prized treasures.[15]
  • Persona 5 features beings known as Personas that are the manifestation of their owners' rebellious spirit and are inspired by fictional characters and mythological beings. The protagonist utilizes Arsène as his initial persona and also resides in the attic of a café named Leblanc, a reference to Maurice Leblanc. Similarly to Arsène, the protagonist is also a phantom thief who fights for good on the wrong side of the law. His rival is the detective Goro Akechi, bearing a similar name to the sleuth who clashed against Arsène Lupin. In Royal, new Personas are available for the main cast, and the protagonist gains access to a different version of the Arsène Persona (through DLC) named Raoul, based on one of Lupin's most common aliases.
  • Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~, an otome game for the PlayStation Vita, features several fictional characters as potential romantic interests for the player character. The main male character is a gentleman thief named Arsène Lupin.

Derivative works

A number of later works of fiction use characters based on, or related to, Leblanc's character of Arsène Lupin.

Japan

France

  • Code Lupin by Michel Bussi (2006), a novel in which the books featuring Arsène Lupin hide a code, which the present-day protagonist Professor Bergton and his student assistant must solve in a tour of the province of Normandie.
  • Lupin, a 2021 French television series produced by Netflix, stars Omar Sy as Assane Diop, a professional thief inspired by Arsène Lupin who seeks revenge on a wealthy family who framed his father for a crime he did not commit.[16][17]

United States

See also

References

  1. ^ MEMOIRS OF ARSÈNE LUPIN MAURICE LEBLANC Translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos, № 12 in the Arsène Lupin series. standardebooks.org
  2. ^ "The Project Gutenberg eBook of Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes, by Maurice LeBlanc". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  3. ^ "Arsène Lupin Contra Herlock Sholmes (Colecção Vampiro, #548)". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  4. ^ armchairreviewer (2016-02-21). "Arsène Lupin versus Holmlock Shears (1908/1910) by Maurice LeBlanc". crossexaminingcrime. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  5. ^ González, Antonio Ballesteros (2001). Popular Texts in English: New Perspectives. Univ de Castilla La Mancha. ISBN 978-84-8427-126-0.
  6. ^ Schehr, Lawrence R.; Weiss, Allen S. (2001-08-03). French Food: On the Table On the Page and in French Culture. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-34704-8.
  7. ^ Yin-Poole, Wesley (24 April 2021). "Why Sherlock Holmes is called Herlock Sholmes in The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles". Eurogamer. from the original on 24 April 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  8. ^ "First Look at Sherlock Holmes in the New Ace Attorney". Kotaku. 10 September 2014. from the original on 13 September 2014. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
  9. ^ Cho, Lee-young (December 12, 2003). . The Dong-A Ilbo. Archived from the original on September 27, 2016.
  10. ^ "Edition published by Ebooks libres et gratuits" (PDF). www.crdp-strasbourg.fr/je_lis_libre.
  11. ^ "LES MILLIARDS D'ARSÈNE LUPIN". manucius.com.
  12. ^ "Sherlock Lupin et Moi". www.fnac.com.
  13. ^ Mordaunt Hall (1932). "Arsene Lupin". The New York Times.
  14. ^ a b Lachman, Marvin (2014). The villainous stage: crime plays on Broadway and in the West End. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-9534-4. OCLC 903807427.
  15. ^ Sherlock Holmes Vs Arsene Lupin October 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 2007-06-21
  16. ^ Han, Karen (2020-09-29). "The trailer for Netflix's Lupin introduces a new gentleman thief - Omar Sy stars in the upcoming live-action series". Polygon. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  17. ^ "The Cast of Netflix's Lupin Got to Spend a Night in the Louvre Museum". Men's Health. 24 January 2021. Retrieved 1 February 2021.

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For the manga character created as Arsene Lupin s grandson see Arsene Lupin III For other uses see Arsene Lupin disambiguation Arsene Lupin French pronunciation aʁsɛn lypɛ is a fictional gentleman thief and master of disguise created in 1905 by French writer Maurice Leblanc The character was first introduced in a series of short stories serialized in the magazine Je sais tout The first story The Arrest of Arsene Lupin was published on 15 July 1905 Arsene LupinCover of Arsene Lupin Gentleman Cambrioleur 1907 First appearance The Arrest of Arsene Lupin 1905 Created byMaurice LeblancIn universe informationGenderMaleOccupationGentleman thiefFamilyTheophraste Lupin father deceased Henriette D Andresy mother deceased SpouseClarice d Etigues deceased ChildrenJean by Clarice d Etigues NationalityFrenchLupin was featured in 17 novels and 39 novellas by Leblanc with the novellas or short stories collected into book form for a total of 24 books The number becomes 25 if the 1923 novel The Secret Tomb is counted Lupin does not appear in it but the main character Dorothee solves one of Arsene Lupin s four fabulous secrets The character has also appeared in a number of books by other writers as well as numerous film television stage play and comic book adaptations Five authorized sequels were written in the 1970s by the celebrated mystery writing team of Boileau Narcejac Contents 1 Antecedents 2 Fantasy elements 3 Arsene Lupin and Sherlock Holmes 4 Bibliography 4 1 Plays written by Leblanc 5 Stories by other writers 6 In other media 6 1 Films 6 2 Television 6 3 Stage 6 4 Comics 6 5 Video games 7 Derivative works 7 1 Japan 7 2 France 7 3 United States 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksAntecedents EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Maurice Leblanc 1864 1941 1907 Arsene Lupin s creator Arsene Lupin is a literary descendant of Pierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail s fictional character Rocambole whose adventures were published from 1857 to 1870 Like Rocambole Lupin is often a force for good while operating on the wrong side of the law Lupin shares similarities with E W Hornung s gentleman thief A J Raffles whose stories were published from 1898 to 1909 Both Raffles and Lupin have inspired later characters such as Louis Joseph Vance s The Lone Wolf created in 1914 and Leslie Charteris s The Saint created in 1928 Fantasy elements EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Several Arsene Lupin novels contain some fantasy elements a radioactive god stone that cures people and causes mutations is the object of an epic battle in L Ile aux trente cercueils the secret of the Fountain of Youth a mineral water source hidden beneath a lake in the Auvergne is the goal sought by the protagonists in La Demoiselle aux yeux verts finally in La Comtesse de Cagliostro Lupin s arch enemy and lover is none other than Josephine Balsamo the alleged granddaughter of Cagliostro himself 1 Arsene Lupin and Sherlock Holmes Edit Arsene Lupin Contre Herlock Sholmes Leblanc introduced Sherlock Holmes to Lupin in the short story Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late in Je sais tout No 17 15 June 1906 citation needed In it an aged Holmes meets a young Lupin for the first time After legal objections from Arthur Conan Doyle the name was changed to Herlock Sholmes when the story was collected in book form in Volume 1 citation needed Sholmes returned in two more stories collected in Volume 2 Arsene Lupin contre Herlock Sholmes and then in a guest starring role in the battle for the secret of the Hollow Needle in L Aiguille creuse Arsene Lupin contre Herlock Sholmes was published in the United States in 1910 under the title The Blonde Lady which used the name Holmlock Shears for Sherlock Holmes and Wilson for Watson It is also stated in this book that Arsene Lupin is a vegetarian for hygiene reasons though he is not averse to eating meat to avoid being eccentric or stand out when in company while on the job 2 3 4 5 6 In 813 Lupin manages to solve a riddle that Herlock Sholmes was unable to figure out Sherlock Holmes this time with his real name and accompanied by familiar characters such as Watson and Lestrade all copyright protection having long expired also confronted Arsene Lupin in the 2008 PC 3D adventure game Sherlock Holmes Versus Arsene Lupin In this game Holmes and occasionally others are attempting to stop Lupin from stealing five valuable British items Lupin wants to steal the items in order to humiliate Britain but he also admires Holmes and thus challenges him to try to stop him In a novella The Prisoner of the Tower or A Short But Beautiful Journey of Three Wise Men by Boris Akunin published in 2008 in Russia as the conclusion of Jade Rosary Beads book Sherlock Holmes and Erast Fandorin oppose Arsene Lupin on December 31 1899 citation needed Due to long standing copyright issues related to the character of Sherlock Holmes with the estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle the name Herlock Sholmes was used for the character of the same name in the international release of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles in honour of Leblanc with the characters of John and Iris Watson having their surnames changed to Wilson 7 8 In the pastiche Larsen Hupin dans les pas de Charles Kolms 2021 the detective investigates at the same time as the gentleman thief Bibliography EditArsene Lupin Gentleman Burglar Arsene Lupin gentleman cambrioleur 1907 coll 9 novellas AKA Exploits of Arsene Lupin Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin Arsene Lupin vs Herlock Sholmes Arsene Lupin contre Herlock Sholmes 1908 coll 2 stories AKA The Blonde Lady The Hollow Needle L Aiguille creuse 1909 novel 813 813 1910 novel The Crystal Stopper Le Bouchon de cristal 1912 novel The Confessions of Arsene Lupin Les Confidences d Arsene Lupin 1913 coll 9 novellas 10 in the English version The Teeth of The Tiger Les Dents du tigre 1914 novel Published in English in 1914 but remained unpublished in French until 1920 The Shell Shard L Eclat d obus 1916 novel AKA Woman of Mystery Not originally part of the Arsene Lupin series Lupin was written into the story in the 1923 edition The Golden Triangle Le Triangle d or 1918 novel AKA The Return of Arsene Lupin The Island of Thirty Coffins L Ile aux trente cercueils 1919 novel AKA The Secret of Sarek The Eight Strokes of The Clock Les Huit Coups de l horloge 1922 coll 8 novellas The Secret Tomb Dorothee Danseuse de Corde 1923 The main character Dorothee solves one of Arsene Lupin s four fabulous secrets The Countess of Cagliostro La Comtesse de Cagliostro 1924 novel AKA Memoirs of Arsene Lupin Published in English in 1925 The Overcoat of Arsene Lupin Le Pardessus d Arsene Lupin published in English in 1926 Novella first published in 1924 in France as La Dent d Hercule Petitgris Altered into a Lupin story and published in English as The Overcoat of Arsene Lupin in 1926 in The Popular Magazine The Damsel With Green Eyes La Demoiselle aux yeux verts 1927 novel AKA The Girl With the Green Eyes Arsene Lupin Super Sleuth A Tragedy In The Forest Of Morgues L Homme a la peau de bique 1927 novella AKA The Man with the Goatskin The Barnett amp Co Agency L Agence Barnett et Cie 1928 coll 8 novellas AKA Jim Barnett Intervenes Arsene Lupin Intervenes The English edition includes The Bridge That Broke story which was unpublished in France at the time The Mysterious Mansion La Demeure mysterieuse 1929 novel AKA The Melamare Mystery The Emerald Cabochon Le Cabochon d emeraude 1930 novella The Mystery of The Green Ruby La Barre y va 1931 novel The Woman With Two Smiles La Femme aux deux sourires 1933 novel AKA The Double Smile Victor of the Vice Squad Victor de la Brigade mondaine 1933 novel AKA The Return of Arsene Lupin The Revenge of The Countess of Cagliostro La Cagliostro se venge 1935 novel The Billions of Arsene Lupin Les Milliards d Arsene Lupin 1939 1941 novel The official last book of the series The Billions of Arsene Lupin was serialised in 1939 and published posthumously as a book in 1941 yet without the ninth chapter The Safe IX Les coffres forts This edition was later withdrawn at the request of Leblanc s son In 2002 through the efforts of some Lupinians and Korean translator Seong Gwi Soo the missing chapter was restored and the complete final Lupin novel published in Korea by Kachi Publishing House 9 A complete French e book is now also available 10 as well as a printed edition by Editions Manucius 2015 11 The Last Love of Arsene Lupin Le Dernier Amour d Arsene Lupin novel written around 1936 and posthumously published in 2012 after being found by chance in 2011 on top of a cupboard in a beige shirt with rusty hooks by Florence Boespflug Leblanc Plays written by Leblanc Edit Arsene Lupin Originally a 4 part play written by Maurice Leblanc and Francis de Croisset 1908 it was subsequently novelized by Edgar Jepson and published in 1909 by Doubleday as Arsene Lupin By Edgar Jepson An Adventure of Arsene Lupin 1911 The Return of Arsene Lupin 1920 Written by Maurice Leblanc and Francis de Croisset This Woman is Mine Cette femme est a moi 1930 A Quarter hour with Arsene Lupin Un quart d heure avec Arsene Lupin 1932 Stories by other writers Edit Cingoz Recai Arsen Lupen Istanbul da bu Peyami Safa a book in a series with a turkish recreation of Arsene Lupin Cingoz Recai AKA Recai the shrewd as the main character In this book in the series Arsene Lupin comes to Turkey and falls in love with a woman while there The Adventure of Mona Lisa by Carolyn Wells in The Century January 1912 a short parody featuring an International Society of Infallible Detectives with Sherlock Holmes as the president and Arsene Lupin The Thinking Machine Monsieur Lecoq A J Raffles C Auguste Dupin and Luther Trant as the other members Sure Way to Catch Every Criminal Ha Ha by Carolyn Wells in The Century July 1912 The Adventure of the Clothes Line by Carolyn Wells in The Century May 1915 The Silver Hair Crime Clue by Nick Carter in New Magnet Library No 1282 1930 Ōgon kamen The Golden Mask by Edogawa Rampo 1930 Here Rampo s recurring private sleuth Kogoro Akechi would match wits with Lupin where the thief plays a central role as the Golden Mask La Cle est sous le paillasson by Marcel Ayme 1934 Gaspard Zemba who appears in The Shadow Magazine December 1 1935 by Walter B Gibson Arsene Lupin vs Colonel Linnaus by Anthony Boucher in Ellery Queen s Mystery Magazine Vo 5 No 19 1944 L Affaire Oliveira by Thomas Narcejac in Confidences dans ma nuit 1946 Le Gentleman en Noir by Claude Ferny c 1950 two novels International Investigators Inc by Edward G Ashton in Ellery Queen s Mystery Magazine February 1952 Le Secret des rois de France ou La Veritable identite d Arsene Lupin by Valere Catogan 1955 In Compartment 813 by Arthur Porges in Ellery Queen s Mystery Magazine June 1966 Le Secret d Eunerville 1973 by the writing duo Boileau Narcejac La Poudriere 1974 by the writing duo Boileau Narcejac Le Second visage d Arsene Lupin 1975 by the writing duo Boileau Narcejac La Justice d Arsene Lupin 1977 by the writing duo Boileau Narcejac Le Serment d Arsene Lupin 1979 by the writing duo Boileau Narcejac Arsene Lupin gentleman de la nuit by Jean Claude Lamy 1983 Various stories in the Tales of the Shadowmen anthology series ed by Jean Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier Black Coat Press 2005 ongoing Pripad Grendwal A Grendwal Case a play by Pavel Dostal Czech playwright and Minister of Culture Arsene Lupin et le mystere d Arsonval by Michel Zink Qui fait peur a Virginia Woolf Elementaire mon cher Lupin by Gabriel Thoveron Crimes parfaits by Christian Poslaniec La Dent de Jane by Daniel Salmon 2001 Les Lupins de Vincent by Caroline Cayol et Didier Cayol 2006 The Prisoner of the Tower or A Short But Beautiful Journey of Three Wise Men Uznica bashni ili Kratkij no prekrasnyj put tryoh mudryh by Boris Akunin in a selection of stories The Jade Beads Nefritovye chyotki 2006 in Russian Arsene Lupin appears in this novella with Sherlock Holmes Dr Watson and Akunin s own characters Erast Fandorin and Masa the Japanese The story is dedicated to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Maurice Leblanc L Eglise creuse by Patrick Genevaux 2009 short story The Many Faces of Arsene Lupin collection of short stories edited by Jean Marc Lofficier amp Randy Lofficier Black Coat Press 2012 Sherlock Lupin et Moi a children s book series written by Italian author Alessandro Gatti where Irene Adler tells the adventures that she Sherlock Holmes and Arsene Lupin had when they were kids The books are written under the pseudonym Irene Adler Twelve books have been published so far Le Mystere de la Dame en Noir Dernier Acte a l Opera L Enigme de la Rose Ecarlate La Cathedrale de la Peur LeChateau de Glace Les Ombres de la Seine L Enigme du Cobra Royal Le Secret de L Oeil d Horus Partie de Chase Mortelle Le Seigneur du Crime Le Port des Tenebres Le Bateau des Adieux 12 In other media EditFilms Edit The Gentleman Burglar B amp W US 1908 with William Ranows Lupin Arsene Lupin contra Sherlock Holmes B amp W Germany 1910 with Paul Otto Lupin Arsene Lupin B amp W France 1914 with Georges Treville Lupin The Gentleman Burglar B amp W US 1915 with William Stowell Lupin Arsene Lupin B amp W UK 1916 with Gerald Ames Lupin Arsene Lupin B amp W US 1917 with Earle Williams Lupin The Teeth of the Tiger B amp W US 1919 with David Powell Lupin 813 B amp W US 1920 with Wedgwood Nowell Lupin and Wallace Beery Les Dernieres aventures d Arsene Lupin B amp W France Hungary 1921 813 Rupimono B amp W Japan 1923 with Minami Mitsuaki Lupin Arsene Lupin B amp W US 1932 with John Barrymore Lupin 13 Arsene Lupin Detective Arsene Lupin detective B amp W France 1937 with Jules Berry Lupin Arsene Lupin Returns B amp W US 1938 with Melvyn Douglas Lupin Enter Arsene Lupin B amp W US 1944 with Charles Korvin Lupin Arsenio Lupin B amp W Mexico 1945 with R Pereda Lupin Nanatsu no Houseki B amp W Japan 1950 with Keiji Sada Lupin Tora no Kiba B amp W Japan 1951 with Ken Uehara Lupin Kao no Nai Otoko B amp W Japan 1955 with Eiji Okada Lupin The Adventures of Arsene Lupin Les Aventures d Arsene Lupin col France 1957 with Robert Lamoureux Lupin Signe Arsene Lupin B amp W France 1959 with Robert Lamoureux Lupin Arsene Lupin contre Arsene Lupin B amp W France 1962 with Jean Pierre Cassel and Jean Claude Brialy Lupins Kaitō Lupin 813 no Nazo col Japan 1979 with Katsuo Nakamura Lupin Lupin tai Holmes col Japan 1981 with Taichirou Hirokawa Lupin Arsene Lupin col France 2004 with Romain Duris Lupin Lupin no Kiganjo col Japan 2011 with Kōichi Yamadera Lupin Snowblind col Italy 2023 with Luca Luongo Lupin Television Edit Arsene Lupin 26 60 minute episodes 1971 1973 1974 with Georges Descrieres Lupin L Ile aux trente cercueils six 60 minute episodes 1979 The character of Lupin who only appears at the end of the novel was removed entirely Arsene Lupin joue et perd six 52 minute episodes 1980 loosely based on 813 with Jean Claude Brialy Lupin Le Retour d Arsene Lupin twelve 90 minute episodes 1989 1990 and Les Nouveaux Exploits d Arsene Lupin eight 90 minute episodes 1995 1996 with Francois Dunoyer Lupin Les Exploits d Arsene Lupin also known as Night Hood 26 episodes for 24 min 1996 produced by Cinar amp France Animation with Luis de Cespedes Lupin Lupin Philippine series 2007 with Richard Gutierrez Lupin Code Realize Guardian of Rebirth anime television series 2017 based on the video game produced by the studio M S C with Tomoaki Maeno and J Michael Tatum Lupin in Japanese and English respectively The 2018 42nd Season Super Sentai series Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger features two teams one of which is the Lupinrangers Consisting of three members they are recruited by Kogure Arsene s butler and executor of Arsene Lupin s will to retrieve the Lupin Collection Arsene s personal collection of the most dangerous artifacts he ever stole with the understanding that if they collect them all they will be granted a single wish to retrieve the people they care most about from the clutches of the Gangler Later on they are joined by part time Phantom Thief Noel Takao the adopted son of Arsene Lupin who seeks to destroy the Don of the Gangler and bring together all the pieces of the collection to bring his father back since when the Ganglers broke in they murdered Arsene and stole most of the pieces The 2019 Girls X Heroine Series Secret Heroine Phantomirage features playing card suits and phantom thief which is the Phantomirage s main motifs 2021 s French TV series Lupin starring Omar Sy as Asane Diop who is influenced to commit crimes based on the Leblanc stories after his father is framed and imprisoned Stage Edit Arsene Lupin by Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc Four act play first performed on October 28 1908 at the Athenee in Paris In 1909 it had successful runs in New York and London with the London production running for 199 shows 14 In New York it played for 144 performances before touring the New York cast included William Courtenay as Lupin Doris Keane and Sidney Herbert 14 Arsene Lupin contre Herlock Sholmes by Victor Darlay amp Henry de Gorsse Four act play first performed on October 10 1910 at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris American edition ISBN 1 932983 16 3 Le Retour d Arsene Lupin by Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc One act play first performed on September 16 1911 at the Theatre de la Cigale in Paris Arsene Lupin Banquier by Yves Mirande amp Albert Willemetz libretto by Marcel Lattes Three act operetta first performed on May 7 1930 at the Theatre des Bouffes Parisiennes in Paris A L The Youth of Phantom Thief Lupin by Yoshimasa Saitou Takarazuka Revue performance 2007 starring Yuga Yamato and Hana Hizuki Rupan ARSENE LUPIN by Haruhiko Masatsuka Takarazuka Revue performance 2013 starring Masaki Ryu and Reika Manaki after Le Dernier Amour d Arsene Lupin Comics Edit Arsene Lupin written by Georges Cheylard art by Bourdin Daily strip published in France Soir in 1948 49 Arsene Lupin written amp drawn by Jacques Blondeau 575 daily strips published in Le Parisien Libere from 1956 to 1958 Arsene Lupin contre Herlock Sholmes La Dame blonde written by Joelle Gilles art by Gilles amp B Cado published by the authors 1983 Arsene Lupin written by Andre Paul Duchateau artist Geron published by C Lefrancq Le Bouchon de cristal 1989 813 La Double Vie d Arsene Lupin 1990 813 Les Trois crimes d Arsene Lupin 1991 La Demoiselle aux yeux verts 1992 L Aiguille creuse 1994 In Alan Moore s The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Black Dossier Lupin is featured as a member of Les Hommes Mysterieux the French analogue of Britain s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen The manga series Soul Eater features a thief character named Lupin in chapter three which is an obvious reference to Arsene Lupin There is a manga adaptation of Arsene Lupin first published in 2011 from Gundam artist Takashi Morita Video games Edit Sherlock Holmes Versus Arsene Lupin known in North America and some parts of England as Sherlock Holmes Nemesis is an adventure game for Windows compatible computers It was developed by the game development studio Frogwares and released in October 2007 The game follows Holmes and Watson as Holmes is challenged by the legendary gentleman thief Arsene Lupin who threatens to steal England s most prized treasures 15 Persona 5 features beings known as Personas that are the manifestation of their owners rebellious spirit and are inspired by fictional characters and mythological beings The protagonist utilizes Arsene as his initial persona and also resides in the attic of a cafe named Leblanc a reference to Maurice Leblanc Similarly to Arsene the protagonist is also a phantom thief who fights for good on the wrong side of the law His rival is the detective Goro Akechi bearing a similar name to the sleuth who clashed against Arsene Lupin In Royal new Personas are available for the main cast and the protagonist gains access to a different version of the Arsene Persona through DLC named Raoul based on one of Lupin s most common aliases Code Realize Guardian of Rebirth an otome game for the PlayStation Vita features several fictional characters as potential romantic interests for the player character The main male character is a gentleman thief named Arsene Lupin Derivative works EditA number of later works of fiction use characters based on or related to Leblanc s character of Arsene Lupin Japan Edit The Japanese manga and later anime series Lupin III written and illustrated by Kazuhiko Katō under his pen name Monkey Punch follows the escapades of a master thief Arsene Lupin III who is the grandson of Arsene Lupin The series was created in 1965 with initial episodes published in manga form in 1967 The manga went on to become a popular media franchise see Lupin the Third including numerous manga two versions of an anime television pilot seven animated television series eleven theatrically released animated films two live action films five OVA works twenty seven animated television specials two musicals many music CDs and multiple video games The 2014 movie Kamen Rider Kamen Rider Drive amp Gaim Movie War Full Throttle features a character based on Lupin named Kamen Rider Lupin The 2018 television show Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger features numerous references to Arsene Lupin including gentleman thief themed Super Sentai an intro that mentions Arsene Lupin by name and a plot that involves recovering artifacts once belonging to him France Edit Code Lupin by Michel Bussi 2006 a novel in which the books featuring Arsene Lupin hide a code which the present day protagonist Professor Bergton and his student assistant must solve in a tour of the province of Normandie Lupin a 2021 French television series produced by Netflix stars Omar Sy as Assane Diop a professional thief inspired by Arsene Lupin who seeks revenge on a wealthy family who framed his father for a crime he did not commit 16 17 United States Edit Don Rosa introduced a character Arpin Lusene in his Donald Duck comics based on Arsene Lupin The character s name is a Spoonerism transposing the first syllables of Arsene Lupin See also EditLe Clos Arsene Lupin Maison Maurice Leblanc Marius JacobReferences Edit MEMOIRS OF ARSENE LUPIN MAURICE LEBLANC Translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 12 in the Arsene Lupin series standardebooks org The Project Gutenberg eBook of Arsene Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes by Maurice LeBlanc www gutenberg org Retrieved 2022 12 07 Arsene Lupin Contra Herlock Sholmes Coleccao Vampiro 548 www goodreads com Retrieved 2022 12 12 armchairreviewer 2016 02 21 Arsene Lupin versus Holmlock Shears 1908 1910 by Maurice LeBlanc crossexaminingcrime Retrieved 2022 12 12 Gonzalez Antonio Ballesteros 2001 Popular Texts in English New Perspectives Univ de Castilla La Mancha ISBN 978 84 8427 126 0 Schehr Lawrence R Weiss Allen S 2001 08 03 French Food On the Table On the Page and in French Culture Routledge ISBN 978 1 135 34704 8 Yin Poole Wesley 24 April 2021 Why Sherlock Holmes is called Herlock Sholmes in The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Eurogamer Archived from the original on 24 April 2021 Retrieved 24 April 2021 First Look at Sherlock Holmes in the New Ace Attorney Kotaku 10 September 2014 Archived from the original on 13 September 2014 Retrieved 16 September 2014 Cho Lee young December 12 2003 Twenty Volume Complete Works of Lupin Translated by Seong Gwi soo The Dong A Ilbo Archived from the original on September 27 2016 Edition published by Ebooks libres et gratuits PDF www crdp strasbourg fr je lis libre LES MILLIARDS D ARSENE LUPIN manucius com Sherlock Lupin et Moi www fnac com Mordaunt Hall 1932 Arsene Lupin The New York Times a b Lachman Marvin 2014 The villainous stage crime plays on Broadway and in the West End McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 9534 4 OCLC 903807427 Sherlock Holmes Vs Arsene Lupin Archived October 12 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2007 06 21 Han Karen 2020 09 29 The trailer for Netflix s Lupin introduces a new gentleman thief Omar Sy stars in the upcoming live action series Polygon Retrieved 2020 09 29 The Cast of Netflix s Lupin Got to Spend a Night in the Louvre Museum Men s Health 24 January 2021 Retrieved 1 February 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arsene Lupin A collection of Arsene Lupin eBooks at Standard Ebooks Arsene Lupin eBooks at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Arsene Lupin at Internet Archive Works by Maurice Leblanc at LibriVox public domain audiobooks Arsene Lupin at Cool French Comics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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