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In the year 1889, in the mystical city of London, the phantom thief Lupin sets his sights on Mr. Fogg's prized possession, the black diamond known as “The Penultimate Night.” It lies deep within the mansion's underground, sealed behind layers of iron doors and locks, inside an impenetrable pure silver safe. To most, it would seem impossible for Lupin to even break in, let alone steal the black diamond. And yet…!? The detective who specializes in “supernatural cases”-The Birdcage User-is about to face off against Lupin at last!
The end of the 19th century—a vampire's wife is murdered, and the detective known as the "cage user" is called in to solve the crime. But there's more to the detective and the curtained birdcage he carries...after all, when solving a case involving a monster, it might just take one to know one!
“Demons…” Not a single one of hell’s messengers possesses a life that cannot be stolen away. Not even the immortal “vampire,” nor the lifeless “undead.” The murder of the vampire bride will finally be solved! After that, the stage will shift to a magical city, teeming with phantom thieves and mysterious folk... London!
In 1889, in the mystical city of London, the phantom thief Arsene Lupin sets his sights on the black diamond known as “The Penultimate Night,” owned by Mr. Fogg. Amidst the unprecedented all-star battle for this black diamond, a new contender appears! And this unforeseen participant is none other than the one who possesses the body of the beautiful, bodiless lady detective, Aya Rindo?!
1889, the magic city of London. The Iron Man Phileas Fogg has received a warning letter from the phantom thief Lupin. What is Lupin after? A black diamond in Fogg’s ownership with a most peculiar history, “The Penultimate Night.” The preeminent forces of Sherlock Holmes, Scotland Yard, and the detectives specializing in demonic cases have been assembled to put a stop to Lupin’s plan. In this struggle for the diamond, who will have the last laugh?!
In the year 1889, in the mystical city of London, the phantom thief Lupin sets his eyes on the black diamond possessed by Mr. Fogg, known as “The Penultimate Night.” True to his word, Lupin appears and orchestrates an inescapable “enclosure.” Will the black diamond “The Penultimate Night” be stolen as it stands? With everybody involved-Lupin, Holmes, the agents from Lloyd's, the Cage User, and unexpected guests…?! The race for the black diamond, filled with eccentric characters, is in full swing!
The year is 1889 in the mystical city of London. The phantom thief Lupin sets his sights on the Black Diamond known as “The Penultimate Night,” owned by Mr. Fogg. Clashes ignite throughout Fogg Manor as conflict erupts over this coveted gem. Lupin, the Phantom of the Opera, Holmes, Lloyd's agents, a mage, a vampire, and the detective specializing in the supernatural known as the Cage User are all embroiled in the fight for this precious diamond. Thus, an all-star battle beyond human comprehension is set to begin!
This fourth title in a unique series that combines reference and analytical qualities in chronicling the horror and science fiction genres, Horror and Science Fiction Films IV brings the earlier three volumes in the series up to date, concentrating on the period from 1984-1994, as well as updating entries from the previous volumes and adding newly-discovered titles from 1900-1983. Entries in the main list include credits, cast, synopsis, and annotation. The introduction lists 1995 releases in the genres and 1996 releases through the summer, cites the more memorable films in the genres for both the current period and 1900-1984, and serves as an index to key titles in the main list, including long-lost titles such as the -obscure silent Were Tiger and the 1931 The Phantom. Willis includes many films from around the world that are not found in any other English-language film reference work. One appendix provides thumbnail descriptions of problem and peripheral films; another updates entries in the first three books with alternate titles; and a third appendix serves as an index to the approximately 7,000 films listed in the first three volumes in the series as well as in the current volume, thus bringing the total number of films covered in this series to roughly 11,000 titles.
In this world, humanity has been driven underground to live like moles, hiding from the fearsome monsters which roam the surface. The monsters are impervious to every sort of weapon known to man. The only ones with the power to defeat them…are the Ayanashi. One day, in one such underground city, a pair of siblings encounter a mysterious boy covered in wounds. The boy introduces himself as Holo, and in the following days slowly opens up to the pair…until a monster from the surface descends upon the city, laying waste to everything in its path. Holo stands to face the threat, brandishing a flaming short sword attached to his right arm. And so, the story of bringing light back to a world of everlasting darkness begins.