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Lynx

Gabriel Mirande, hero of Le lynx (1911) by André Couvreur and Michel Corday… suddenly gains the ability to hear thoughts: “It was a chaotic tumult of ideas in his head, a cerebral activity a hundred times more intense than the most exhilarating drunkenness. He hugged his forehead with his hand, thought he was going mad…”
Alias Le Lynx, The Lynx
Real Names/Alt Names Gabriel Mirande
Characteristics Merveilleux-scientifique, Telepath, Belle Époque, Public Domain
Creators/Key Contributors André Couvreur, Michel Corday
First Appearance “Le Lynx” by André Couvreur & Michel Corday serialized in Excelsior, nos. 98–154 (1911)
First Publisher Excelsior
Appearance List Le Lynx by André Couvreur & Michel Corday serialized in Excelsior, nos. 98–154 (1911); Le Lynx (Pierre Lafitte & Cie, 1911); The Inner Man (G. W. Dillingham Co., 1913) — adapted/translated by Florence Crewe-Jones; Le lynx (film, 1914).
Sample Read The Lynx (eBook Preview) [Black Coat Press]
Description Gabriel Mirande, hero of Le lynx (1911) by André Couvreur and Michel Corday… suddenly gains the ability to hear thoughts: “It was a chaotic tumult of ideas in his head, a cerebral activity a hundred times more intense than the most exhilarating drunkenness. He hugged his forehead with his hand, thought he was going mad…”
Source Merveilleux-scientifique — Aeon.co
Le lynx (1911) by André Couvreur and Michel Corday | Illustrator unknown
Le lynx (1911) by André Couvreur and Michel Corday | Illustrator unknown