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exploration during which they encounter phosphorescent fish and aggressive reptilian mermen. Back on the surface they are attacked by savage dwarf-like beings with long, tentacled arms. Later, they explore the Red Valley in which bat-men have developed artificial wings to cohabit with deadly snakes. They meet another race of civilized macrocephalic gnomes, and are taken before their King, in the city of Fire. They learn to communicate with these Macrocephales, and help them in their war against their Southern enemies, the Cacocytes. The Macrocephales wish to keep Doctor Omega and his companions prisoners on Mars. Doctor Omega and his companions manage to broadcast an SOS however, and are then rescued by the equally mysterious Professor Helvetius. They eventually return to Earth, with the Martian Tiziraou.
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by Tallandier, Paris, Nos. 1–9, 1908; Nos. 10–12, 1909. For that edition, Galopin changed the name of the ship to "Excelsior" and the substance to "stellite". He also rewrote and expanded several chapters and tried to appeal to a more juvenile audience. A reprint of the first edition was published by
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Doctor Omega's companions in his travels are two Frenchmen: his neighbour Denis Borel (the narrator), and his worker, the hulkish Fred (no last name given). Doctor Omega and his two companions travel to Mars, where they first land in one of the Martian seas, where they perform some underwater
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featuring Dr. Omega; cover by Gil Formosa. In 2011, the American publisher Black Cat Press printed an unabridged English translation with the original illustrations by E. Bouard. In 2014, Explore Multimedia released an unabridged four-disc English audiobook billed as "the possible origins of
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The first edition was published by Librairie Mondiale in Paris, 1906, with illustrations by E. Bouard. The book was later reprinted under the title
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In 2009, French publisher Riviere Blanche reprinted the first edition, with selected illustrations from Bouard and Rapeno, a new foreword by
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provided a foreword, and the cover illustration was changed to one similar to the 1973
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In 2003, Los Angeles's Black Coat Press published an edition "adapted and retold" by
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were inserted. Additionally, references were added to imply that Doctor Omega was
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is 13 meters long and 3 meters in diameter. It is made from a substance called
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The novel takes place in or around 1906, in an unidentified village in
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In 2018, The student's publishers MĂ©li-MĂ©lo republished the book too.
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collect the stories from the above collections, along with new ones.
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Les Chercheurs d'Inconnu: Aventures Fantastiques d'un Jeune Parisien
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Doctor Omega appears in several stories in the ongoing anthology
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Doctor Omega is mentioned and Tiziraou appears in a panel of
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Albin Michel in 1949, with illustrations by Rapeno.
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Arnould Galopin
Jean-Marc Lofficier
Randy Lofficier
Albin Michel
Black Coat Press
ISBN
0-9740711-1-0
OCLC
61478860
LC Class
Arnould Galopin
H. G. Wells
The War of the Worlds
The First Men in the Moon
Normandy
Mars
spacecraft
space
aether
pulp magazine
Jean-Marc Lofficier
Gil Formosa
ISBN
0-9740711-0-2
ISBN
0-9740711-1-0
Philip José Farmer
J.-H. Rosny
Arsène Lupin

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