. "Gentleman thief"@en . . . . . . . . "Fant\u00F4mas was a member of the original Guild. He had a uneasy rivalry with his fellow member Colonel Lloyd Venture, especially concerning of the fabled device, the Orb, in the Guild's possession. Fant\u00F4mas has vested interest in using the Orb to rule the world. Fant\u00F4mas was eventually kicked out of the Guild, and forms his own Guild of Calamitous Intent by recruiting musicians. According to Red Mantle and Dragoon's unreliable narrative, Fant\u00F4mas kidnaped musicians to play in his band, and noted that Fantomas played the sousaphone... badly."@en . . "Notable"@en . . . . . "Fant\u00F4mas"@gl . "Fant\u00F4mas is often cited as a mark, the transition from Gothic Villains of the 19th Century to the more modern day 'Serial Killer' type of villain. Unlike men in the mould of Professor Moriarty, the goals of the Lord of Terror seem to have less to do with the attainment of wealth than they do with spreading chaos. Violence for its own sake. Any spoils he gains from a crime are just an added bonus, less important to him than the carnage he creates. And he's quite good at spreading terror. Releasing plague-infested rats on an ocean liner, putting acid in a popular brand of cosmetics, crashing trains, and so on and so forth. And despite the determination of men like intrepid Inspector Juve, the fiend manages to escape capture for many years."@en . . "Fant\u00F4mas back in the time of the Original Guild"@en . "Fant\u00F4mas was a member of the original Guild. He had a uneasy rivalry with his fellow member Colonel Lloyd Venture, especially concerning of the fabled device, the Orb, in the Guild's possession. Fant\u00F4mas has vested interest in using the Orb to rule the world. Fant\u00F4mas was eventually kicked out of the Guild, and forms his own Guild of Calamitous Intent by recruiting musicians. According to Red Mantle and Dragoon's unreliable narrative, Fant\u00F4mas kidnaped musicians to play in his band, and noted that Fantomas played the sousaphone... badly. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "First Appearance"@en . . "Fant\u00F4mas"@en . . . "Fant\u00F4mas \u00E9 unha banda de metal experimental formada en 1998 en California. O nome \u00E9 tirado dunha personaxe de novelas moi populares en Francia durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial."@gl . . "Unknown"@en . . . "characteristics"@en . "French"@en . . . . . "Fant\u00F4mas"@en . . . . "1998"^^ . . . . . . "Fant\u00F4mas \u00E9 unha banda de metal experimental formada en 1998 en California. O nome \u00E9 tirado dunha personaxe de novelas moi populares en Francia durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial."@gl . "Fant\u00F4mas, King of Crime"@en . . . "Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre"@en . . . . . "Prior"@en . . . "Created by"@en . . "250"^^ . . . "Male"@en . . . "Alliances"@en . "Current"@en . . "Original Publisher"@en . . . . "Terry Bozzio"@gl . . "Enemies"@en . . "Fant\u00F4mas is a highly elusive criminal mastermind and one of the earliest costumed villains. He was tracked by his great nemesis, Inspector Juve, but each time Juve thought he had the crime master, Fant\u00F4mas managed to slip away. Fant\u00F4mas was also tracked by Sherlock Holmes when he came to England. Fant\u00F4mas was arrested in America by Nick Carter, but escaped and challenged the detective to a game of wits. Fant\u00F4mas possesses a genius level intellect and a wide array of skills, which he uses to commit daring crimes. Despite his audacity, he covers his tracks well enough that the general public does not even believe he exists. He is a master of disguise and always operates under an assumed identity, often that of a person whom he has murdered. He would go so far as to make gloves from the skin of a victim's hand to leave their fingerprints behind. He is also an expert with explosives and other instruments of murder and destruction. However, he is a completely ruthless and sadistic sociopath, who enjoys coming up with creative and elaborate ways of killing his victims. Some of his past methods have involved plague-infested rats, giant snakes, and rooms that fill with sand. He has absolutely no sense of loyalty."@en . "Fant\u00F4mas"@gl . . . "Fant\u00F4mas is a highly elusive criminal mastermind and one of the earliest costumed villains. He was tracked by his great nemesis, Inspector Juve, but each time Juve thought he had the crime master, Fant\u00F4mas managed to slip away. Fant\u00F4mas was also tracked by Sherlock Holmes when he came to England. Fant\u00F4mas was arrested in America by Nick Carter, but escaped and challenged the detective to a game of wits."@en . "Real Name"@en . "Fant\u00F4mas is often cited as a mark, the transition from Gothic Villains of the 19th Century to the more modern day 'Serial Killer' type of villain. Unlike men in the mould of Professor Moriarty, the goals of the Lord of Terror seem to have less to do with the attainment of wealth than they do with spreading chaos. Violence for its own sake. Any spoils he gains from a crime are just an added bonus, less important to him than the carnage he creates."@en . . . . .