White Wolf | |
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Real Name |
Jean Blanc |
First Appearance |
Le Courrier français (23 Sept. 1843) |
Created by Paul Feval |
Paul Feval |
Origin[]
The White Wolf was really Jean Blanc, a heroic albino who fights for justice in a Zorro-like disguise, one of the earliest treatments of a crimefighter with a secret identity.
Public domain appearances[]
- “Le Loup Blanc,” Le Courrier français, 23 Sept.–27 Oct. 1843, reprinted in book form, 1843. (Internet Archive)
- The White Wolf, English trans., 1849.
- The White Wolf; or, The Secret Brotherhood: A Romance, trans. Eugene Plunkett, 1852.
- The White Wolf of Brittany, anon. trans., 1861.