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FICTIONAL GENTLEMAN THIEF AND MASTER OF DISGUISE CREATED BY FRENCH WRITER MAURICE LEBLANC
Arsene Lupin; Arsen Lupin; Arsýne Lupin; Arsenne Lupin; Arsenio Lupin; Arsène Lupin, Sr.; Arsène Lupin I
  • ''Arsène Lupin Contre Herlock Sholmes''
  • [[Maurice Leblanc]] (1864–1941), 1907, Arsène Lupin's creator

Lúpin         
MONTHLY ARGENTINE COMICS MAGAZINE
Revista Lúpin; Revista Lupin; Lupin (comic)
Revista Lúpin (Lúpin Magazine) was a monthly Argentine comics magazine (historieta). Guillermo Guerrero and Héctor Mario Sidoli launched it on February 1, 1966.
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.
Arsène Lupin (disambiguation)         
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Arsène Lupin (movie); Arsene Lupin (movie); Arsene Lupin (film); Arsène Lupin (film); Arsene Lupin (disambiguation)
Arsène Lupin is a fictional character who appears in a series of novels written by French writer Maurice Leblanc, as well as a number of non-canonical sequels and numerous film, television, stage play and comic book adaptations.

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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.

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.