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    Which literary villain, who has also featured on screen, first appeared in print in 1913, kept a gang of villains in Limehouse, London and a menagerie of poisonous creatures at his Wimbledon home?

    Question #11858. Asked by tm. (May 02 01 10:33 PM)


    tjoebigham

    Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu.

    May 03 01, 11:31 PM


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