Prince Tserpchikopf, the Lord of Crime, is the Master of the Chessmen. In his pursuit of power over the underworld, he murders people with fortunes and other criminals in his way. A mysterious and elusive figure, the heroic mystic Sar Dubnotal finally uncovers Tserpchikopf’s true identity, that of Jack the Ripper.
Alias Tserpchikopf, Lord of Crime, King of the Chessmen, aka Jack the Ripper |
Real Names/Alt Names Prince Tserpchikopf |
Characteristics Criminal Mastermind, Occult, Hypnotist, Magic Caster, Belle Époque |
Creators/Key Contributors Norbert Sévestre, Unknown |
First Appearance “Tserpchikopf, le Sanglant Hypnotiseur” (“Tserpchikopf, the Bloody Hypnotist”) in Sâr Dubnotal #7 (1909) |
First Publisher Eichler |
Appearance List “Tserpchikopf, le Sanglant Hypnotiseur” (“Tserpchikopf, the Bloody Hypnotist”) in Sâr Dubnotal #7, “La Piste Astrale” (“The Astral Trail”) in Sâr Dubnotal #8, “L’Écartelée de Montmartre” (“The Quartered Woman of Montmartre”) in Sâr Dubnotal #9, “Jack l’Éventreur” (“Jack the Ripper”) in Sâr Dubnotal #10, “Haine Posthume” (“Posthumous Hatred”) in Sâr Dubnotal #11. |
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Description Prince Tserpchikopf, the Lord of Crime, is the Master of the Chessmen. In his pursuit of power over the underworld, he murders people with fortunes and other criminals in his way. A mysterious and elusive figure, the heroic mystic Sar Dubnotal finally uncovers Tserpchikopf’s true identity, that of Jack the Ripper. |
Source Sâr Dubnotal – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |