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Zenith the Albino : ウィキペディア英語版
Monsieur Zenith

Monsieur Zenith the Albino is an ambiguous villain created by writer Anthony Skene for the "Sexton Blake" series of detective pulp fiction.
Zenith is an albino, world-weary gentleman thief, originally Romanian nobility but in exile for undetermined reasons. He is full of an ennui which can only be relieved by opium, danger and adventure. Zenith sets himself against Blake not out of avarice but for the joy of the game, and treats Blake with sportsmanship rather than anger or hatred.
Zenith is influenced as much by the anti-heroes of Gothic fiction as he is by the master villains of 20th century pulp fiction, notably Fantômas. Zenith remains one of Blake's most popular adversaries.
M. Zenith was an important influence in the creation of the fantasy character Elric of Melniboné. Elric's creator Michael Moorcock in turn influenced the re-publication of Skene's sole novel, ''Monsieur Zenith: The Albino'' (ISBN 0861301099), for which he wrote an introduction,〔(World Famous Comics >> Baker's Dozen - Bill Baker, Jan 05, 2005 )〕 and reused the characters in ''The Metatemporal Detective''.
A new collection of five original Zenith short stories, ''Zenith Lives!: Tales of M.Zenith, the Albino'', edited by Stuart Douglas, was published in April 2012 by Obverse Books as Book 4 of ''The Obverse Quarterly''. It includes stories by Stuart Douglas, Sexton Blake scholar Mark Hodder, Paul Magrs, George Mann (a story set in his steampunk universe which also features a crossover character from Mann's ''Doctor Who'' novel, ''Paradox Lost''), and Michael Moorcock (featuring Seaton Begg, an alternate version of Sexton Blake).〔(The Obverse Quarterly Announced )〕〔(New Zenith the Albino Story from MM )〕〔(SF Tidbits for 4/16/11 )〕〔(Zenith Lives! )〕
==Other uses==

*Zenith is briefly mentioned in Kim Newman's novel ''Dracula Cha Cha Cha'' as a possible leader of anti-vampire murders in Rome.
*Zenith appears in Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier'' as a member of Les Hommes Mysterieux, a French version of Britain's League.
*Zenith is the eponymous albino who opposes Sherlock Holmes and John Watson in ''The Albino's Treasure'' by Stuart Douglas, part of Titan Publishing's Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series of pastiche novels.

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