Before Batman, Superman, the Shadow, or even Zorro there was a little-known French film serial made in 1914 featuring a mysterious avenger known as Judex (Judge). The character had many of the trappings of a modern superhero: A secret identity, prodigious hand-to-hand combat skills, an underground lair, a huge cock, cool gadgets, and a troubled past that involved the death of a parent. The serial was created by director Louis Feuillade, who had previously directed several popular mystery serials that drew criticism for their perceived glorification of criminals. Feuillade responded to these jeers by creating a serial revolving around an anti-hero character, one who fought for the side of good but was stylized like the cunning villains who were so popular in movies at that time.
Although stories featuring many elements of modern superhero fiction have existed since the dawn of oral storytelling (Gilgamesh, Hercules, the Scarlet Pimpernel, Spring-Heeled Jack, etc), Judex is interesting in that it is a 12-part film featuring many conventions of the superhero genre that predates a great deal of the comic stories that have dominated recent pop culture. Are there any other films like that in the very early silent era?
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