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example of a
pioneering villain is Zigomar, a
character created by Léon
Sazie in 1909 for the Le
Matin newspaper.
Zigomar is a
masked criminal wearing...
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features Buffalo Bill and his horse. 1911: In the
thirteenth entry of Leon
Sazie's Zigomar series, the
fictional detective Nick
Carter is
Buffalo Bill's cousin...
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French author Léon
Sazie in the Paris-based
newspaper Le Matin. The
movies would go on to be very
successful commercially, but
Sazie came to feel that...
- by its less well
remembered predecessor, Zigomar, the
creation of Léon
Sazie,
which first appeared as a
serial in Le
Matin in 1909, then as a pulp magazine...
- the
character of
Zigomar (who was
originally created by the
author Léon
Sazie in 1909), and the
second sequel to Zigomar. The
story is an
adaptation of...
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literature and cinema. Key
early examples include Zigomar,
created by Léon
Sazie in 1909, a
masked criminal who led the "Gang of Z" and
inspired three films...
- Librería
Universitaria Salón de
Honor Sala "Ignacio Domeyko" Sala "Enrique
Sazié" Sala "Eloísa Díaz" Sala
Museo "Gabriela Mistral"
Patio "Andrés Bello" Patio...
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Spanish explorer, author, historian, astronomer, and
scientist (1984)
Lorenzo Sazie,
first Dean of the
Faculty of
Medicine of the
University of
Chile (1966)...
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refer to:
Zigomar (film), a 1911
French film
based on the
stories of Léon
Sazie [fr] and
directed by Victorin-Hippolyte J****et Zigomar, an
alias for a character...
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Caciuleanu –
Cuerpos Valentina Pavez and
Francisca Labbé –
Mirror Francisca Sazié –
Tercera Persona (Intruso)
Mauricio Barahona – Foto-
Danza César Morales...