Monsieur Lecoq is a character created by Émile Gaboriau. He first appeared in the 1866 novel L'Affaire Lerouge.
Crossovers chronology[]
Story |
Publication |
Crossovers
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1795 - Is He in Hell? |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 6: Grand Guignol, 2009 |
see Scarlet Pimpernel
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1853 - No Good Deed... |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 6: Grand Guignol, 2009 |
Around the World in Eighty Days Oliver Twist Cold Comfort Farm C. Auguste Dupin Bob Morane
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1859 - From Monsieur Lecoq, Rue Jerusalem, Paris, to Inspector Bucket, Scotland Yard |
Old Friends: Essays in Epistolary Parody, 1890 |
Bleak House The Pickwick Papers The Woman in White
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1864 - A Root That Beareth Gall and Worms |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 5: The Vampires of Paris, 2009 |
Angelique Les Rois Maudits D'Argouges The Wild Wild West Pellucidar The Valley of Gwangi The Beast of Hollow Mountain Professor Challenger The Lair of the White Worm Tremors The Worms of Doom Raphaël Carot The Island of Doctor Moreau Solarion Brigadier Ffellowes Captain Marvel Monsieur Paturel Star Trek Slither Bran Mak Morn The Man with a Thousand Faces Chevalier de Trélern Castles in the Air Zorro Jonas Fjeld Jules Poiret The Flashman Papers Gone with the Wind Jack Limekiller M. Parent The Man in Grey Latigo El Coyote Khlit Sherlock Holmes Señor Lobo Tex Willer Chandu the Magician Zigomar Black Moon Lucifer Box The Woman in White Dr. Nikola
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1877 - My Lady's Money |
1877 novel |
see My Lady's Money
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1881 - A Study in Scarlet |
1887 novel |
see Sherlock Holmes
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1885-1896 - The Lady in the Black Gloves |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 3: Danse Macabre, 2007 |
see Arsène Lupin
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1890 - Dr. Cerral's Patient |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 2: Gentlemen of the Night, 2006 |
The Hands of Orlac The Severed Hand Arsène Lupin C. Auguste Dupin La residencia The Island of Doctor Moreau Rouletabille Sherlock Holmes The Sanctuary Club
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1894 - A Prince of Swindlers |
1900 novel |
see Simon Carne
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1894 - Sherlock Holmes and the Boulevard Assassin |
1998 novel |
see Sherlock Holmes
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1896 - En Dansk Lecoq |
1897 story |
see Axel Johnson
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1904 - Sexton Blake's First Case |
Union Jack #69, February 4, 1905 |
see Sexton Blake
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1905 - The Siamese Twin of a Bomb-Thrower |
The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont, 1906 |
see Eugene Valmont
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Crossovers Expanded chronology[]
Story |
Publication |
Crossovers
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1857 - The Next Omega |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 10: Esprit de Corps, 2013 |
see Doctor Omega
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1860 - Christmas at Schönbrunn |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 10: Esprit de Corps, 2013 |
The Black Coats John Devil Time Patrol
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1872 - Passing Through the Hands of Steel |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 8: Agents Provocateurs, 2011 |
see Around the World in Eighty Days
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1881 - Wyllard's Weird |
1885 novel |
see Wyllard's Weird
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1896 - Cut the Branch |
Sisters of the Shadows: The Cagliostro Curse, 2013 |
see The Black Coats
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1897 - Unseen Stratagems |
Sisters of the Shadows: The Cagliostro Curse, 2013 |
see Doctor Mabuse
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1897 - Consequences of a Funeral |
Sisters of the Shadows: The Cagliostro Curse, 2013 |
see Raffles
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1898 - Kingdom of the Blind |
Sisters of the Shadows: The Cagliostro Curse, 2013 |
see Diana Marburg
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1911 - The Legacy of Arsène Lupin |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 11: Force Majeure, 2014 |
see Arsène Lupin
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1927 - Les Cinq Détectives |
1928 novel |
see Sherlock Holmes
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1961 - Big Little Man |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 7: Femmes Fatales, 2010 |
see The Wild Wild West
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Additional crossovers chronology[]
Story |
Publication |
Crossovers
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1848 - From Montague Tigg, Esq., to Mr. David Crimp |
Old Friends: Essays in Epistolary Parody, 1890 |
see Martin Chuzzlewit
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M. Lecoq of the Rue Jerusalem is mentioned.
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1889 - The Adventure of the Orcival Rain |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 12: Carte Blanche, 2015 |
Sherlock Holmes Frankenstein Nyctalope
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1893 - Maximum Speed |
Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 13: Sang Froid, 2016 |
see Sherlock Holmes
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1897 - The Diamond Lizard |
Dorcas Dene, Detective, 1897 |
see Dorcas Dene
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