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'''Diabolik''' is an ] character born from an idea by ]. '''''Diabolik''''' is an ] character born from an idea by ].


Diabolik is a ruthless master thief. He typically steals from criminals, and has a set of lifelike masks which he uses to fool his opponents. He is added by Eva Kant. "Diabolik" is his name. He was raised as an orphan on a secret island hideout of a criminal combine. Diabolik is a ruthless master thief. He typically steals from criminals, and has a set of lifelike masks which he uses to fool his opponents. He is added by his "]", Eva Kant. He was raised as an orphan on a secret island hideout of a criminal combine.


He first appeared in print in ] ] with the title ''Il re del terrore'' (English ''King of Terror''). He first appeared in print in ] ] with the title ''Il re del terrore'' (English ''King of Terror'').


==Film==
The Italian ] ] adapted the story for a 1968 feature film ''Diabolik'' (''Danger: Diabolik''), the story of a skilled thief living out of a ritzy "bat cave" who steals $10 million from the Italian government. A ] production (producer of '']''). The movie was featured in the final episode of ]. Italian ] ] adapted the story for a ] feature film ''Diabolik'' (aka ''Danger: Diabolik''), the story of a skilled thief (played by ]) living out of a ritzy "bat cave" who steals $10 million from the Italian government. A ] production (producer of '']'', which also featured Law).

In August 1999, the movie was featured in the final episode of '']'' (although another out-of-sequence episode, '']'', was technically shown later).

==External links==
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Revision as of 01:57, 29 August 2005

Diabolik is an Italian comics character born from an idea by Angela Giussani.

Diabolik is a ruthless master thief. He typically steals from criminals, and has a set of lifelike masks which he uses to fool his opponents. He is added by his "moll", Eva Kant. He was raised as an orphan on a secret island hideout of a criminal combine.

He first appeared in print in November 1 1962 with the title Il re del terrore (English King of Terror).

Film

Italian filmmaker Mario Bava adapted the story for a 1968 feature film Diabolik (aka Danger: Diabolik), the story of a skilled thief (played by John Phillip Law) living out of a ritzy "bat cave" who steals $10 million from the Italian government. A Dino De Laurentiis production (producer of Barbarella, which also featured Law).

In August 1999, the movie was featured in the final episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (although another out-of-sequence episode, Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders, was technically shown later).

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